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- David T, Watson-Sale 


American Art Association, April 1917 


Buyer 


Henry Schultheis 

Chas. A. Dickson 

WeW. Seaman, Agt 

G.H. Ainslie 

Ke Sterling 

John Levy 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Rathemacker 

Arlington Galleries 

R. Deutsch © . 

Robert B. Harshe 

C. Rathemacker 

L. Kauder 

John Levy 

A. Naumberg 

Edw. He. Bindley. 

Henry Schultheis 

Chas. A. Dickson, Agt 
" 


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Richard Young 

Ralston Galleries 

Chas. Ps Dickson, Agt 
. 


C. Rathemacker.. 
Arlington Galleries 
Robt. B. Harshe, Agt 
C. Rathemacker 
Ralph King 

Chas. A. Dickson 
John Levy 

K. Sterling 

Henry Schultheis 
WeS. Benson 

Webb Floyd 

CG. Rathemacker 
Otto Bernet, Agt 
Chas. A. Dickson 
A. Benziger 

C.T. Haggin 

M. Knoedler & Co 
Wew. Seaman, Agt 

Me. Knoedler & Co 


“No. 


Price 


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Buyer 


C. Rathemacker 

Mrs. E.B. Close 

Howard Young 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Kleinberger Galleries 

HeS. Snyder 

John Levy 

Chas. A, Dickson, Agt 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Robert Glendening 

Robert B. Harshe 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Fred. Blanck 

Robert B. Harshe, Agt 

JeD. Waring 

Richard Young 

C. Rathemacker 

Henry Schultheis 

Dr. E. Cadgierre 

C. Rathemacker 

Arlington Galleries 

Rohlfs Galleries 

Chas. A. Dickson 

Geo. H. Seymour 

WeW. Seaman, Agt 

John Levy 

LeTe Haggin 

Robert B. Harshe, Agt 

H.S. Harkness 

Geo. D. Woodside 

John J. Louney 

Chas. A. Dickson, Agt 

C. Rathemacker 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

M. Knoedler & Co 

Rohlfs Galleries 

Arlington = 

Robert B. Harshe 

Chas. A. Dickson, Ag 
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Geo. H. Ainslie 

Me. Knoedler & Co 


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' 8350 


8505 | 
8504 
8506 


$236 
~ 9215 


11836 


11838 


12601 


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| atm BOUGHT BY D, T, wandon, wg : 


1895 
Pte. by : B, C, Corot, 
- “Environs of Etreat", 4x18 1$7,500 


August, 1896, 


Ptg. by Jules Breton, 


"Dres why Myre”, *. 32x 36 ¢ 5,000 
| August, 188, 
Pig. by J, B.C, Corot, 
“Le Bac", 26 x17 13,917 
Sept., 18938 
Ptg. by’ C, Troyon, , . , ; 
"Going to Market", 25-1/2 x 32 ¢/18,500 
Pobs OY ‘ve Be 0. Corot, nd 
"Le Soir", 23-8/8 x 29 ¢/18,500 


Pte. by F, Zien, 
"Grand Canal, Venice", 32-14 x 


2-1/4 c. | 2,000 - 


August ,:. L9005 
Ptg. by C. Troyon, 


"Pastoral Landsoape", 15 x 18-1/4 c| 19,000 = 


Pig. by Decamps, 
"Enfants offrayes a la vue 
d'une chienne", 54-144 x 36-34 30,000 


Nove, 1904, 
Ptg. by A. Van Dyck, 
"Portrait of Countess 
Lecarri", 25 x 30 C, 13,000 
Ptg. by Vigee Le Brun, 
"Portrait of a Girl, large 


hat", 20 x 24 CO, 6,500 
Jan, , 1906, 
Ptg. by Murillo, 9,000 


—Septe, 1909, 

Ptg. by Th. Rousseau, 
"The Winding Road", 25-3/8 x 16-1/2 | 30,000 
Ptg. by JsB.C, Corot, 
"Environs a‘ Arleux", 17 x 23-14 18,000 


Nove. A WN 
Pig. by Murillo, 


"Virgin and. Child", 15,000 


1h Foe - #8. 


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wor., FAL. Soo -F/BX | 


a hi citeadt: £129, . 
ei Kh POO6« tad. 


er 

— $6716 o | 
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Duger 


Ralph ‘tae 

R. C. & NM. Vose 
Paul Watkins _ 
L.T. Haggin:.. 
M. Knoedler & Co 
C. Rathemacher 
John Levy | 


Chas. B. Disheon, Agt 


M. Knoedler & Co 
Ralston Galleries 
AA. Healy 

A. Benziger. 
Clapp & Graham 


Chas. A. Dickson, Agt, 


Mrs. MeLe Rothschild - 


17th Century Gallery 


Otto Bernet, Agt 

W.S. Bension 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Robert B. Harshe, Agt 

A. Johnson 

SR. Guggenheim 

Robt. B. Harshe, Agt 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

John Levy 

Otto Bernet, * 

M. Knoedler & Co 

Robt. B. Harshe, Apt 

Otto Bernet, Agt 

Robt. B. Harshe, Agt 

Scott & Fowles 

John Levy 

WeA. Clark 

John Levy 

Ralston Galleries: 

Otto Bernet, Act 

Chas. A. Dickson, Agt 

Robt.B.e Harshe, © 

Otto Bernet, sal 

WeA. Clark 

Robt.B. Harshe be 

Ralston Galleries 

Robt. B. Harshe ‘e) 

Kleinberger Galleries 

Me. Knoedler & Co 

Scott & Fowles 

Chas.A. Dickson, Agt 
w " 


Kleinberger Galleries 
Robt.B. Harshe, Agt 
Kleinberger Galleriws 
Paul Watkins 


Price 


~$ 850 
6100 
7600 


4100 . 


5000 
8500 
10,000 


6000 


0,000 
2300 
2600 

105700 

20 ,000 
6000 


Buyer 


Paul Watkins 
Robt.B. Harshe, Agt 
Miss R. Lorenz, *" 


_ Otto Bernet, e 


Robt.B. Harshe ° " 
Otto Bernet, a! 

” " 
Chas.A. Dickson, " 
Otto Bernet, " 
Robt.B. Harshe, " 


” 


Otto Bernet, " 
Chas, A. Dickson, " 
Otto Bernet, ¢ 


Bourgeois Galleries 
Robt. B. Harshe, Agt 
W.W. Seaman, igs 
Miss Lorenz, x 
Chas.eA. Dickson " 
Dr.E. Cadgierre 

H.sS., Harkness 
Durand-Ruel 

Otto Bernet, Agt 
Miss Lorenz, " 
Ralston Galleries 5 
M. Knoedler & Co 
Otto Bernet, Agt 
GN. Franklin 


Yo 


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8350. 
8505 


8504 
8506 


9236 
9215 


11836 
11838 


12601 


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1. Pig. by J. B.C. Corot 


trons of Btreat", 2x18 
Nt 3 £, 1896 et 
1 Pte. by Jules Breton, : An age ae 
"Dres 1" Auvore", | 32 x 36 GC} 5,000 
eh +, 1897 Bias Chi 
1 Ptg. by Je B, C. Corot, ; Poin a be i : oe 
"Le Bac", 26x17 | 13,917 

| a 


: $ 
1 Ptg. by Cc, Troyon, 


"Going to Market", 25-1/2 x 32 ¢ 18,500, 


1 Ptg. by J. B, C. Corot, A ap nee $e. 
"Le Soir? fi. 23-8/8 x 29 118,500. 

as Ptg. by F, Zien, sok Si BF Mea oe 
"Grand Canal, Venice", 32-1/4 x 


26-1/4 c. | 2,000 
August, 1900, | eee) 
1 Ptg. by C, Troyon, Bei 
“Pastoral Landscape", 15 x 18-14 ¢} 19,000 


1 Pig. by Decamps, 
"Enfants effrayes a la vue 
d'une chienne",  54-1/4 x 36=3/4 


Nov. 904 
1 Ptg. by A. Van Dyck, 
"Portrait of Countess 
oe  e de a9 X 30 CG, 
1 Ptg. by Vigee Le Brun, 
"Portrait of a Girl, large 


hat", 20 x 24 ¢, 6,500 
Jan., 1906, 
1 Pig. by Murillo, 9,000 
Sept., 19 
i Pig. by Th, Rousseau, 
"The Winding Road", 25-3/6 x 16-1/2| 30,000 
1 Pig. by J.B.C. Corot, 
“Environs d'Arleux", 17 x 23-1/4 18,000 


Nov., 1911, 
1 Ptg. by Murillo, 


"Virgin and Chila", 15,000 


CENTERS OF BURGH COUNTRY LIFE 


if 
whee ti 


THE PITTSBURGH FIELD CLUB, WHICH IS VERY ADVANTAGEOUSLY LOCATED AT ASPINWALL, IN O’HARA TOWNSHIP 


e = 


Polat  B 


4 - 


THE OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB, ON HILTON RO. & PART OF THE GOLF COURSE WHICH IS NOW SO PROMINENT 
It is on the course of this club that the National Amat Mpionship tournament will be played next summer and a large amount of 
money has just been expended to develop it into oneae rhe, f the country. Oakmont is about twelve miles out from Pittsburgh 


Bs 
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GEMS OF THE Davip T. WATSON COLLECTION 
At Sunny Hill, Leetsville: recently placed on view at the Carnegie Institute Art Galleries 


“« 


“WOOD GATHERERS: WINTER,”; BY GEORGE MORLAND 


“THE GLEBE FARM,” BY JOHN CONSTABLE: A REPRESEN SV BREA PLE OF THE WORK OF THIS GREAT ARTIST 


38° 


biciow rtist: a 
Mile a BYIERY:: 3's 2 oy eaters it Saved 
4—The Lion and the Butterfly—Jean 
Ger es Gat AO 
“Glass—Antonio Leos ‘ 


lene ca tee car PAM rast, eRe ahah Ge ik Oe 
28 Cromer abame edt wig Bae 
\lins; Bernet, ec beater hey Ret as oe 
29— -Feeding Chie ens—F rank Mura; C . 
‘Rathemacher, 2.0... 45 + 
Lop. arenes in a Glass 
Fantin-Latour; Mr. Ralph 
ea lage Courtship (panel)--Alonzo 
; i ‘Perez; Chas.,.A, Saban dey erento Gs. au 
si deg Case of Salvage. rown; N. 
, John Levy..: 
‘shou the Neashore Wyant; 5a ' Sterl- 


ing ¢ 
at. byline “Roadside — A doit 
ea evant: AW coi) RONSON la eis seats .2650 
“the River at Cos Cob, ‘Connecticut 
"David Johnson; Webb Floy 
3 ‘a ane Cavaltymen-—J. A, Waiker; 


f ot 7 hemacher.. 


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Psy toenae “(panel)—Phillppe 
peau: A. Benziger.. 

41—Landscape (panel)—Barend_ Cornelis 

|) Koekkoek; Iu. aggin..., 
42-—-Dahlias in Blue Vase—Henrl Fantin- 

) Latour: M. Knoediler We Ot Sy patateniacy 
48—Reunion dans un Parc, (Panel)—Mon- 
‘ticelli; Seaman, agent,..... 

44—Le Jardin d'Amour. (Panel) —Monti- 
celli; M. Krnoedler &)Coisi. ke ce ie 41.250 

45--The ‘Resting Place, (Panel) —Berne- 
Bellecour; C. Rathemacher...... 

| 46—Cavalier with -Two- Handed” Swo rd 
Cesare Detti; Mrs. EB. B. Close.......- 

47—Troopers in a-Tavern,  (Panel)-—-Jean 

| Charles Meissonier, fils; Howard Young. 475 

| 48--Keene Valley, Adirondacks—-Homer 

| .D. Martin; Bernet, agent....... AEN 

| 40-Alexandrie Bay on. the St. Lawrence, 


a ee a er eee 


gotemay. 
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to the-Carnegie 
2, assistant Sec- 


istitute, 

vet buying 

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1878—George Inness-; Wanbersee Gal- 
leries Dig yA ES Faia goa a ct Oe ANNA Sal orb brig ED n STD 
§0--Venetian Fishing Boats. (panel)— 
Felix. Ziem: Bernet, agent....... FRE Se 1075 


| {1—Moutons dans la’ Campagne: Temps 
orageux-—Charles Jac eque 5 dsohn Levy. 900 
| B2—Loving  Glances—F'redérick Hendrik 


mm . 
ight a water 


an Kaemmerer; A. Rudert, agent.....,-.0+5 425 
eis Rich. resis upon -38—A Roman Beauty; Bouguereau; Ber- 
“the fields, and the Wee pit OTIS i ssi ok ace ory sa: wel ees ai nlpce wee ips 325 
glow wh wwarest oe Mien aatelae Neuville—Prank Mura; 
BT! a. | lendonning-...s-.4 22s eels Cente bs 
7S! also_ purchased ‘pS-—The Beata’ dt the. Annunciation. 
ey ear Day, | hae ) Jehan Georges Vibert; Bernet. 5 
| tion 400; a pPASt- | agent Lin. e eee e nee teeter ties 50 
Sel a shepherd dog, ‘eho The Way side Sah dail -Mever won, | 
BC -with a few Biermens: Bernet, aseRts tie. le Mace. 000 
; |5T—St, ‘ Jerome--Thomas “Suite: Fred 
dside, i a Schreyer PU ea OME eR fats fee ak rea ay ise ced Ve ea ra glk el at kien e! oh Bis 
eti t Atal | SRSA Sumer Day: Mile. Rosa Bonheur; 
on, went to 
“T/Allier a Heris- | _ ROWSE Aah HAATSNOL Sarco ate ae gig A Wed eo 7.400 
a: landscape, went fh--La. Coureriere—Kever; J, D, Waring... 300 
OTS x panel, the G0—-Fisher ‘Folk—August Hagborg; Rich, 
4 ¥ 1) VRUTER EEL rd ey icin ie nd eer tk Romy cow balasa SU? bir’ 
Woman,’ by Henner, Pies Ah ag vedare Detfi; C.. Rathena- " 
Pot rie subject, with long Ly ted EME la Ba Pe ee 300 
and wearing 4 red’ [ ite Piainsiman—Frederic Remingtsn, 
ther of the pictures of the’ A. N..A.; Henry Schultheis.... 970 
ion A ha sth i dss ‘to Mr. | 68—~ The. Surprise (pariel)—Jose_ Jitnines ‘y 
, : WAtenda: It, 38. COACHES Kee kee eos T25 
be (64—Bunset in V enice—George, H, McCord; 
s and Prices. ms £5, Fs ipsa dean sa igen MS BAUM Arena Oia. SM 410 
aii } | 63—Excommunidation of St. Paul—Alex- 
‘the full ak of the pic- ? ander Hay Ritchie; Arlington Galleries. 325 
the. hames o cipmtie pur- (Gé— Good Morning! Etienne . Adolphe 
prices: Biot; Rohifia Galleries... 05.4.5 -05s 110 
ioker, pcos ara von De-  _ 67-—-Tne Sleeping Child (panel)-—Alexan- 
Her pee i Poe a ne ey she iy der, Maris, Guillemin; Chas, A. Dick- 
in ; BOI OTIC ee cies Geen Ah lk wis ele wpe | eye, oa wee 220 
a Laie 6 Cate ieee Re Se sen 11e | gs Venetian Fishing Boats--Georgze H. 
fr Jacduets “Charies MeCord; George HH, Seymour.......0.6% 425 
Seat AERC e ails 100 69—Morning, White . Mountains—Ralph 
(water Golor)--Bou- | Albert Blakelock; Seaman, agent......- 375 
rBeaman, anne. Pa ie aou | Ror ga i) Herisson—Henrl Harpt- 
& ~Wynant, N. |. prions Tohm Levy. cies eee ee pt eee es 2,075 
ae Hi. PEST ECS) Ae MOE MD a ee oneness 100 | 71—Landscape—Monchablon; Tih. > ae 
iE (panel) ~~ Eduardo - Dib (SHEE PP Guanes vinke a Mena Mawes 2 ia) Smile) Ain Ne ayRionas 1,075 
Boek Det A i et Oe Weis ‘ weer | is ey ees ete Work-—Jules Breton; 

, ailley Jel Leroy... .... 200 Robert Harshe, agent... ese. sees ees 5,800. 
~The Revelation caren Aah ane Baron; | 73—Arab Cavallers: © niet’ 3 Staft--Adoif’ 
rr PAE A RE NIN Neg ie ip Cae ao 4 Schreyer sub §.° Harknese cis isis e ess 8,806 . 

Lane—Jeari " Oniarlies Meis- | %4—The Departure from Pausilippe—Hec- ; 
. Mile; cc, Rathemacher, 12.042 .0.°% 120 tor Le Roux; George D. Woodside..,.. 800 | 
ug ane eee “Henri Har- ats er iadah nag the ie (panel)-—Otto .von 
pig ngto AMOTIOR huis eee t's 19oren ETON e Vicia st Miers tie preety fain 600! 
~D teh, on fe aaa ata B. van os } 76—Children’s Frolic- —Kmil Keyser: Ber- | 
Pee 7-8 SS Cy Sy ane mae UNIO vg i | Fi; HPV ESR et STU sp wre igia ealls miainlp age siaietivatiet ak ws 5s t,- ; 
ead of a Young Wonian panerye | 77>The Interrupted, Duet—Cesare Dettis 
“ean 3 Jaeques Henner: rR B Harshe. ait } sige : i uth aphasia 6 aes 1a Ae Ole Re Mesa ah 8 10 | 
agen o i 7¢—WMairs Tales—Leon Perrault; Bernet . 
13—The Fountain ‘ot “Lave rneai Jean | Peet isle toll (1 li RUBE suis ORY Rite wie Noe Wal ICS 300 
t; CC, Rathemacher.. es ot Ty The White) Deve—Jules’ Joseph. ‘Les 
14 sant Woman be twa, “Cows, i } tebvress M. Knoodler o& OO as see 1,375 
geRtens in the 0 NOE le St. | Wet as orm | Sh.-lestia Btionne Ndolohe “Piey: Rohits 
in the Doitute Pastels John ToS TERIA RA La ce Rie BAAN oLa EN We al'g ew ashy MERE 9 175 
FN Uikila & eo e ied eds CL aS peo | St. ited Aitpi se aT hee (Vittorio “Gorcor Ay. 
Lzton, Gallemes vis Nene ina os TBO 


i : 
i Se SEE NE TT 
7 


$45,000 PAID FOR 


| garden truck; 


lure; 


| Watson collection, 


haga lr @ buyer. 
| wags in the audence. 


| ler 


Ly sh 
os a 
ae a Saeco a 


) $58,850 
atone, Cr spas ian 


—— 


TROYON PAINTING 


“ doing to “Market” Leads at. 
the Watson Sale—168 Pic- 
tures Sold for $594,370. 


SO Se 


COROT’S ‘‘LE BAC,” $34,500 


Ex-Senator Clark Buys “Environs of 
Arleux’ for $30,500—-Nine Corots 
Average $18,343 Each, a Record. 


Cimabs ses 


There was a big and enthusiastic au- 
dience at the sale of the art collection 
of the late David TY. Watson of Pitts- 
burgh, and others at the Plaza under 
the auspices of the Améican Art Asso- 
clation last- evening it was the biggest 
picture sale since’ the -Yerkes, and -the 
Coréts of the collection brought the 
highest average at which they have ever 


scld at a public sale. 

The returns. for. the eighty-five piet- 
ures sold were $30,020. “}his made. the 
big average Of $5,409 a picture. 

The high price of the ev ening was for 


the beautiful Troyon, »(' Going toe 
Market,’) which went to Bei mes agent, 
fer $45,000.°' Fae picture is going to a 
Philadelphia “art eoliector. “phe Corot. 


brought the highest price was 
which also went to Bernet, 
and it, 


which 
Shin bie eed : ROP 
agent, who gave $34,500 for it 
too, will go to Philadelphia. 


* Record Broken for Corots. 


The average for the Corots—there were 
nine |in the sale—was $18,343, The) 
highest average before that at a pubiic | 
sale was $15,358, which was given at” 
the Henry sale. The grand total for the’ 
entire sale of i68 pictures was $594,870, 
“Much enthusiasian was shown by the 
audience as one after another of the 
pictures was put up. The Troyon, which 
brought the high price of the sale, was 
worthy of the enthusiasm shown for it. 
lt was an earty morning scene, a peas- 
ant woman on a donkey, the panniers on 
either side of the animal filled with 
there are sheep, @ cow, @ 
barking dog, shadowy trees’ on either 
side. in the backgruund. anv the picture | 
igs seen through the ruday light of the! 
rising sun Ww hich, coming through the 
morning miast,* throws the shadows of 
the group into the foreground of, the 
picture. This was one of the Watson 
paint: nes 

!x-Senator William A. Clark was one’ 
of the puvers 148v evening, the, Corot, 

Environs of Arleux,”’ ea Watson pict- 
going to him for $30,500, and he) 
paid $22,000 for the same al’ tist’s *‘ Ville-! 
VAvray: Le Bouleau.’ Bernet, agent, 
paid $28.000 for Corot’s “ Le Soir” and 
$26,000 Tor, Rousseau’s “* The Winding 
Road,”’ one of the peautiful pictures of | 
the sale. Both of the two last from the | 
So was Van Dyck’s 
‘Countess Lereari,’’ tor: which Bernet | 
paid $30,000, and Mur llo’s, ‘* Madonna | 
and Child,’ for which he gave $20,000. ; 
There were 40 pictures from the Wat- 
gon estate in last night’s sale, and 6 
out of the 168 in the entiré collection. 


Hi. S, Harkness Again a Buyer. 


-obert B..Harshe of the Carnegie In- 


stitute was again a purchaser last eve- 
ning, buying as agent. One of the 
Covot’s ‘' Environs of Etretat ’ went to | 


Harry S,. Harkness was | 
and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw | 
just returned from 
b’dding, thougn 
as a purchaser. 


hon for R12, 000, 


seen to be 
given 


Paris aid 
name was not 


fast D' ere 
fase ity sold by | 
He: Feta pict-— | 


$10 


he a list off the pictures, 
buyers: 
Cayatryman—de Neu- 


Dickson, agent...., 
ot ce the. ‘Hitl—Wyant: 


sagan, Woman, (panel)— 
romans River, (wa- 
, isle: Hip Homer; Knoedler 
as AOE ae ete 500 
ee the “Woods “Wyant; a 
PEE eee ee wee 400 
’s River, Florida, (water 
nslow - r Mr. Ralph.. 1,150 


vening— 
Boston. 425 
| 


Bam «Lie ey. 


Y 
ie" ign “a ce 


( Mite mili ho ees 1,250 | 
shemecher — eh Fog Beilecour; 0, 
eS SO a aan 600 | 
| ers n —Wyanty” ‘John 

i POP RTE Ts a #\ eleye ls mightlel wie als s 6 
he Sul fultana—Diaz diy ivi 2 


wns ister Tay eee oak “of Phil im, 
16 | @anel)—Montieett ‘dnvotter 


cles Hetstin qeneiiiere:—zrenr 1 
1ond on the Thames—Corot; A. i 00 | 
' five fel aie ee ee weet ttt a ee ees 1 
Tintian’’ Pass—Rousseau Teale Nak 
iger ees eT) et eee ery el) A oe. 
th Cows: (panet)— 
Gran pe. ere acy 


ra. teenie pr 
ne-sur-Mer: un Com de Ville 
oFot. pay enteenkh Century 


of Fontainebleau 
net, Chto. ite 
W. 8S, Benson.... 

ji foapeye Danbteny: 


|" Bernet, agent. 1 
/108—ady aed. oT Ghia’. (Coipahion. ‘pict- 
i) _ ure oe ks 109; panel)—Dtaz; Robert 


#4 
se eae 


‘/108The Necklace (Companion ‘pleture 
to No. 108; panel)—Diaz; A, Johns¢ ) 


foe “de I’ Yonne—Henri 


acque; ‘Bernet, Agent......... iy 4 
at Sirol aux een 4 


er ‘da 
“UB“Landerane an 
J Troyon; Knoedler & Co 
The Seashore, 
Robert B. Harshe...-.. 
atthe Winding Road, 
genau; Bernet. ‘agent. ... 
a eerie ne of Btretat—Cor 


| Poe 
‘ the’ Forest of 
ane Levy... 
~ {a Miere—Corot: Be 
“The -House by the 
a tel)— Constant Proven: ef 
. | 128—Along the’ Riv 
Daubigny; Rals 
(Assi—Le eee y 


L2se Ni te: Ay 


AE 42 yada agent 
$2—Heed vot 
i Ceti gigst of 
Cpaileries. 26. .. 
133 -_ Interior: 
| lament; Knoedie 
124——-S1iti on te € Ae 
i k—Foinn 
; Towles 
} tis — Gathering 
ho lend: Charles A. Lae fie it 
| 4°8-Tringinss In Favets—Gvorve 
land: Rudert. agent 


| Pieeck Woodland’ 


2 begets flee pe” 
i P41—Po: strate oO 


cal 


Ves ies 
tiade, Neat ‘Soew ich |, 


+Jaimes Stark Mert Bo -alarsne. 


13 see 9 Infant "No. ks Prought to take 
raoh’s  Palace—Bonifazio - 
Kleinbergar < pas 


Veneziano: 


ith Butiding me “Asspar i 
(3) Paul Wva kins. Tia 

ae Lady ages G aAsSpar 
Wy atkins 


Poussin, ugh 225 


Net cher: ‘Paul S00 
2 W oody + River Scene, “with Pigures 
spare l~ Meta tert! sie sdeha Robert 
Harshe, agents... : 
| ae Hamilton as 
‘ee Romney; R. 


|. age: 
| 144—Portrait 
Henry’ Raeburn; 


Candie. 
,. Lorenz,’ 


Gentlemar—Ssir 
Bernat, agent... 
145—-Lady  Juliuna  Penn—Sir. Joshua 

Reynolds; Seaman, agent........ 
| 146—Cenutess" ox idarborough—thomas 
Gainsborough; Dickson,, agent....... 
|147—The Shepherd Boy—Sir Joshua 
‘Reynolds; O, Bernet, agent........,.1 
148—Tobias hike ere, Poa -— re ae | Gains. 
borough: 
} 14\—Coun 
| Dyck; Hornet, 
1560— Young Woman 
| Eat—Vigee-Le Brun: 
| Elarshe .... 
181—Seene in the Channel—Sir A. Ww. 
| Caleotty Seaman, agent,. 
| 152—The Glebe . pipe tap 
B. Harshe, agen 


yas RAY pss eens Onele ed 
w ith Dire: stoire. 
Robert BL 


EZ e 
| 152—Madonna and Ghiid--Murtilo: Bors 


agent i Sec ee 
4— Boy With Fruit and Bread—Mu- 
tt Ww. Seaman, agent......+.. 
Lae Portratt. ‘of (a Gentleman—peter 
au. Rubens; Bourgeois Galleries. . 
The Mill Pond—John Crome, “oid 
eeeornes: Robert B. Harshe, Agent... .10,200 
| 137—Portrait of Christoph Willibald 
Ritter von. Gluck (1714-1787)—T. 
EDimesch; Seaman, agent.. 


iy oan 


| | J5%—Pavsage d’Avutomne; Antoine ‘Voi 


Lar. 4. UOrenz.?.’. 


et | 159—Preparing the Meal—Joser 


Viae Pecos Average 
of hes 343. 
= - : yo18 a e 


2 “The Beatack amount spent i 
United States in one night toe ete 
ings since the historic. ‘Charles TT. 
Yerkes’ sale in Mendelssohn Hall seven 
years ago was spent last. night by a 
‘score of persons in the Grand Ball- 
‘room of the Hotel Plazas a 
| The occasion was the sale of che col- 
‘lection of the late David T. ‘Watson 
and paintings belonging to several les- 
ser estates under the tion 
Thomas E. Kirby, of the Ammevted Art 
Association. 

The total for the avenine amounted 
to $535,520, and for the two evenings 


of the sale, $594,370. The Yerkes sale, 


. conducted by Mr. Kirby, came to 
$769, 200. Greater prices for individual 
paintings were brought at the sale of 
/1910, $129,000 for a Turner, $80,500 
‘for a Corot, $60,500 for a Troyon, all 
purchased by Duveen Brothers. But 
‘while the highest price paid last night 
‘was $45,000, also for a Troyon, with a 
Corot following at $34.500, the average 


od price of the eighty-three paintings sold 


was much higher than at previous sales. 


cel 4 


5 rr , 4: 
bop 8 inst ihe was agreed the cage aver- 


j 


S100) 


| 


| age 
_|the record held by the Henry sale h 


Ee ay 


ene worhe sore 


reached in this country, ery 
in 1907, where the average 
paintings by Corot was $15 333. 
Two of the paintings by Corot were; 
aig by former Senator W. A) 
lark. For one of these, “La Mere,” a 
lwery fine specimen of the aie dae Corot | 
hones, Senator Clark paid $30,500. For os 
ithe other, “Ville d’Avray-Le Bouleau,” f 
"ithe purchase price was $22,000. 
The heaviest buyer of the evening, 


for th th 


| however, was Otto Bernet, associated 


2 lacted as agent for 


‘with the American Art Association, who 
pusoneeys in Phila- | 
oston, Chicago and. other 


|\delphia, 
Mr. Bernet said after the - 


jlarge cities. 


| ‘sale that. the Troyon, “Going to Mar- 


| 


| 
iH 


\Ket,” which led the sale, and the Corot, 
“Le Bae,” which was second in pricé, 
‘were both going to a Philadelphia pur-_ 
ichaser. Both extremes in price were 
touched in the sale of paintings by oe 
delicate Barbizon master, the other one 
being $625, paid by the Seventeenth _ 
pee Galleries for a Corot, “Bou- 
e sur Mer—Un Coin de Ville.” 
| These are the paintings Mit. 
brought the highest ae last night: 


ue ae ots W. A. 
fee Cattle,’” Teoyon i 


Gal alletes 
“Te Bac,’ Corot: Otto Bernet (agent)... 
\“‘Outskirts of bs oracied Dall uaeaee & 


» Bim et {age 
ie Botloa”  Beriet (agent) 
Boe ney Prd 


45, 000 | 


Moses latent to Pharaoh,’ cen Wenéa 
ano; Kleinberger Galleries 

‘Woody River Scene with 
bema; B. B. Harshe 
Tuady a maliton 


Pinan a pr Harborough,’ is 
| «Sitio Dickson. 
icine uae 


6, 000) 
: See i : ‘i ‘ 2 
2 12,800) 3 
6,100} 
2 10,000) 
* 12,600! 
15,000 | 


De neL, Sanat: 
Sully, St. Girone: eee ‘Blanek. 375 
a spommeur, A A Summer ee iss bag 
tic ag Doses 
EB, etad ee len hte See eras, 725 
Pe thes So McCord, ‘Sunset iz ee bi 
C. Regeaee SPAR U Ae Ree hoo Melis 410 
Alexander H. Ritchie, Excommunica. 
ae of St. Paul; Arlington Gal 
PAS mNWCAS SAieinh mmm Giaed hl MA, Gv 20 
George H, “McCord. Venetian Fishing 
aa George H. Seymour!!........2.. 495" 
Blakelock, Moise. White Moun. - } 
ard WwW Seaman, MECIUN eran. a oore 2751 
: eet Harpignies, L’Allier a Herisson: 
; } VN i COSA 15 
| | ferdinand na ME eRe eee et res VOID 5 
i Be Disposed 0 ee Fe Ae Aca ies 
Bet Oiphe Breton, Returning from 
t's. Session at | Work: Robert “B. Harshe, agent.......: 5,800 
Merde ee fi Adolf Schreyer. Arab Cavaliers: Chie?’s 
a Staff: H. PROVOST esse. es, 8,800 
Hector Le Rowe The Departure from . 
es Pausilippe: George D. Woodsid LG ra the 809 
+t Otto von Thoren, Driving the Cows: 
ee IVT ge ie at 600 
Emil Keyser, Children’s Frolic; O. Ber- 
f oot acim 1 Ng oe Cs ee ; 
ett e nt 
Rothemacher Pe axe de, £ ae ee vats 
on Perrault, Fairy Tales: 0. Bernei, | 
io: nate ie pene tit ee CCEA ae ae Oi aes 2s mat 650 
fee a een ete Sapient tne ——— — = pT BE pad 
iation. “The prices were good and ‘Jules Joseph Lefebvre, The White Dove: 
, enthusiasm So general that the au- Mihaly ae Moning 13 scape; Otto oy 
ie excellent for a. memorable. sale Pi Net, ALONG. 6 kee on: aia ae pie 
7 = Bere 
‘the st a be te pela Grivolas, : The Motet A. Rudert, 


CEM R He eee renseesecene eereo ” 


The total for the ‘evening's sale was: 
$58,850. At to-night’s sale the old mas- 
ters, and an especially important group 


ey of Jand 
2d foam of tl tendo af @ group ply: scapes by Corot will be disposed 
rabian ee ere Ss. 


jue See tee (TROYON PICTURE 
._TBIGHES $46,000 


x Ss sold to a buyer rep- 


by. Otto Bernet, - agent, for 
ve Realized in ah & 


building that was indicated 
ture is. said to have been the 
Night’s Sale of Watson 


‘studio. — 

The large painting of a peasant girl 

_retui y from work with a bundle of 
west, = oe a huge water jug was sold 
ht “ GBs shes ae for $5,800. 


Collection. 
rca ea 
| The war has not tightened the purse |} 
eer oils Hee strings of American picture buyers as 
suner, Head of a Young | ee Last night’s sale of the pictures of 
an Harshe, agent.......... $5 } +a" ‘7 1 of Pittsburg, by 
Woman ie Greue in (the “Onient: _ |the late David T. W atapn ss, 4 

ohn ee eas Satin divas; 500 | ‘the American Art Association, amounted 
mate Powevard Haussmann; | lio $585,520, making the srandl. tota 
Pe eh rake’ ado] |4594.970. Te will take’ rank ambne the} 

eaeaet The Cheering Glass; fod memorable picture auctions. 
DE A iahs lira e ipo 'a b's bivra ce 6 65% 60 i 
=e Cromer Sands; O. - Ber- The ballroom-of the Hotel Plaza hee 
NAG GAGAN a biclb ea ciewe casi c e's 575 crowded, many not being able to find 
in-Lat our. P | pat aaa 000 seats, The favorite pictures were greeted | 


crea ; act 
n, : 


with applause, as were also the spectacu- | 
£25 lar bids, although opening bids of $10, -| 
000 were rather common. The Troyon! 


Se 


eee tetas Ae vie Rice oat 2,650 iyi 
oybet, The Casque; O. Ber- a | picture of the girl on a donkey Going | 
Be ee ah ic Ph pte Market Jed the prices, Tt: waa ech | 
£ : : ais? ils in ec tor ough | 
me ‘of Paris, 1870-71; O. Bernet, me lee a eae throug 
AM Pe tino ig ak Copies dee ks 409) | o Berhet, a : 40, . 
eee is in Blue a Former Senator W. A, its pe a 
eaier Ovid cio gene sieges a are 
La Monticelli. Reunion dans un two Corots, paying $30, ah ner @ Avray.” 
W. Seaman, agent..A......5. 450) }and $22,000 for the ate . / 
ot Le Jardin d@’Amour; “Le Bae,” the principal ‘Corot, went to 
ae adler & Co........,..-1--......-.. 4280, Otto Bernet, agent, for $34, 00. A ee 
ecour, ne sing | -s i oO oro 
| javerage for the Watson group 
aPlgecy Rothemacher pateeaaes sae neee es 440 | ‘is the highest on auction records, being 
me eed Woune ee $185,343 In the great Henry sale of 
weaver Hoar A ope BP ge a i BRO aia | ; : 
oD, Martin, Keene Valley, Adiron- _| (1907 the previous record average of 
ig eh SOLIS. MOT in. ke vi ne wwe as 825/ $15,333 was established. 
| ree Inness, Alexandria Bay on the , | Arabian scenes by Schreyer went be- 


it. Larence; Kleinberger Galleries... 575 


Felix Zeim, Venetian Fishing Boats; O. “Phe Halt at the 


yond the records, 


Per AORE Tiley Meese let Ab 6 hers oes 1,075; | Wountain” going to the Ralston Galleries 
Charles Emile Jacque, Moutons dans 1s | for $12,600 and H. S. Harkness paying | 
coo: Temps orageux; John 90 $12,300 for the ‘Arabian STaedarneri.” 

mis oe © 0, «Aiba Chole behets, Sup ip DelwW A&M 0.0 Soe R © tom v « 
F. H. paerimerer, ‘Loving Glances; A, The Van Dyck protrait of the “Countess 
udert. agen Fe ERE ek ES 425 Lereare’”’ was sold to Otto Bernet, agent, | 


‘| Jean, Jacques Henner, 


for $30,000, and the “Windinge Rowayy 
by Rousseau, went to the same buyer 
for $26,000. _ 
The list of pictures, with buyers and 
prices, follows: 


Alphonse de Neuville, “A French 
.Cavalryman,’’ Charles A, Dickson, 
BCU oo ie esas s ssc snes o/s ewe a eae 

Alexander H.. Wyant, “The Church on 
the Hill,”” George H. Ainslie......, 

“Head. of a 

M. Knoedler & 

oO. *. . ee a ee 

Winslow “Homer, "eh “Good  Pool—— 

Saguenay River,” M. Knoedler & 


Pi oniere ‘H. Wyant, "Uptis "dee ‘of 


ees Women,’’ 


the Woods,” EH. 1. Lueder. A 
Winslow: Homer, “St.. John’s Rivre, ; 
Plorida,’”’. Mr. Palih cviay le 1,050). 
Alexander H. Wyant, “The Hnvirons ; 
of a ae Rec. & N. M. ads 
V0S6) 2 Sgaisauen etn pla Miplocal§ 6 wighe ae 
Alexander H. “Wyant,” "“T andscape,’? 
2 BI VAN EONS soir, Mgt ee 220 
James Baker Pyne, “View of Heidel- j 
berg,” Ib. fT. Hageen:. ..., 900.) 
| Winslow Homer, “Watching from the al i 
Cliffs?’ M. Knoedler & Co.. y ely seas 
P. Ii. Berne-Bellecour, “Cuirassiers,” Le a 
Cy Rota ma ener o's s% ‘ena’ woman » 669 
Alexander H, Wyant, “Autumn and- 
ide ”) J ohn Levy’. . Pres) am 
PN. Vie. Digg “tie Sultana,” “Charles Bis 


A, Dickson, agent,.. 
Ba oy Monticelli, 


See peer h eee ew 


“Rubens at the 


‘Court. of Philip HIT., ga ee Knoedler : 
Re S06 eset a Th04. 
Henri Harpignies, ine "Bois de Tres. 
melliere,’”” Ralston Gallieries...../. 1973) | 


Je 3 Corot, ““Richmond, on . the ‘el 
Thames,” A. A, Healey. .cene++ the els Bs yee 
Theodoré Rousseau, “An » It n 
"Pass,” Ax Benzieger Py od wwe ole Tere 
Emile Van Marcke, ‘‘Landsceape Ww ith 
Cows,” Clapp & Graham..... «\ <5 175, 
}Charles Emile Jaeque, “Interior, oft 
Sheepfold, KS Rudert; agent, \se.0 
Diaz, “A Gady with 


‘Perroquet: and 
‘Dog,”” Mrs. Maurice L. Rothschil.. 


Corot, “Boulogue-sur-Mer: Wn Coin 
ae Ville,” mabye: 3s: century gal- . 
ODM sy. wire 5 ak Up ean aT cage aaa 625 
Dit “Tn “the: ‘Forest of Fontaines 
bleau,” ©. Bernet, agent....... 4a Ee 
Corot, *Willaws,’’ Wi. Ss: Benson. 1,750 
Charles Francois Daubleny, “on the 
Oise,” O. \Bernet, agent.......... Hea 
Diaz, ‘Lady: and Child, * Robert ; 
Harshe, agent. Via ee OODOT 
Diaz, ‘The Necklace, ” "A. "Johnstone. 3100 
Henri Harpignies, “Bords de 
VrYonne,”’..'S. RR. Guggenheim. .....~ 950 
‘Constant "Proyon, ‘A (Brittany Farm,’’ ; 
Robert iB8o> FRAVSn6). os ces sic eteinle se eee 3,5.00 
Jacque, “Sheep Entering the Fold,” 
OF Bernet;: agent inn. 27 peas ~ 4,000 
Daubigny;. ‘lua Mare aux Herons,’’ 
J OL PIGOWY. shoals bela eee 0) 555 Sol Wat g) eb AR, 
Corot;.’ “La Mare,” “Senator” WAC 
(CM aes ta cig erate bichon ae 30,500 
Constant Troy On, ‘Landscape and 
Cattle? W).- Khoedler & Gols...) 7,000 
dete “The Seashore,’ Robert 'B. 
Nis AW aks 6%. nap arr Muni anCE iia IP im ci ftN to. 2,700, 
| Theodore Rousseau, “The Winding | 
Road,’ OO. Bernet, / Peen pera Ville 26,000 
Corot, ‘Environs of Etretat, ” Robert : . | 
‘B. Harshe, agent ile phen wiebianate Ly, oN 
| Constant ‘Tryon, “Shepherdess and 
Flock: ‘Scott & Fiowles,.../..2.., 3,000 | 
“Gathering , Fagots: Outskirts 


| Diaz, . 
of the Forest of Fontainebleau,” 
John Levy ane alle 
|\Corot, “Envy irons of “Arieux,’ O. Ber- i a 
[> Met’ ARON. ss sew wetv eek pons hes aimietal ea aimee 
Constant Troyon, “The House by the 


John Levy... ves 1,800 
ME cia the: River sara 
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aes 


River,’? 
Daubigny, 


ac que, “Outskirts of F patalneniead, ae 
; Charles A, Dickson, agent..+-...+ 8,5 0 : 
Corot, ‘ae Soir,’ O. Bernet, agent. .28,000 
Trevyon, “Going to Market,’ OQ. Ber- 

TOE) SAG OTN a! cae scapes: tA oleuh oy acai einen ae 45,000 

‘orot, ‘“Ville-d’Avray: Le “Bouleau,” 

Senator W. A OFA RHE Lk co alp totem be vee «22,000 
Jules Dupre, “Sunset in’ the PORTE 

Robert B. Harshe, agent....-«.- fi ,000 
Jacque “The Approaching Storm,” 

Ralston Galleries........bsse: - 8,259 } 
Gustave Courbet, “The Shady Glen,” 
| Wi OW. Seaman, agents. ...3...4%-- 3,000 | 
School of Rembrandt, ‘Head of an ; 
' Old Man,’ Kleinberger Galleries. 569 
iPietro Longhi, “Interior -With Fig- es 
| ures,’’ M, Knoedler & Co......- 4 573 
lJohnh Crome, “Mill on the Yare, or 

Scene in Norfolk,” Scott & Fowles.. 3,000 
George Morland, “Gathering Fagots,’ 

Charles A. Dickson, agént.:..+e0.. 2,400 
George Morland, “Bringing Anns 

KFagots,’’? A. Rudert, BBE a shorn Wey aoe 2,200 
Gabriel Metsu, “An. Interior With ; 

Two Figures,’’ Lie shtghiy Gal- ; 
J) JOTEOS <p 00 ee eee ee Ue tale nda nee rakes 1,960 
lJames Stark, “A” Woodland Glae; 

Near Norwich,” wedi B. Harshe, 

BONE) pbiolieie sias’e. 6 la aipiaele se ee tiy/¥ © Ame 2,000 
Bonifazio Veneziano, “The Infant . 
Moses Brought to Pharaoh’s Pal- 4 

ace,, Kleinberger Galleries, «+ 6,799 
‘Gaspar Poussin, ‘“Iuandscape With ae 
Buildings,’ Paul Watkens. weeceoes OZ 


¢ Ube Barbi- 
80 group: of pic- 


Wore 


| 

‘ Hite: eerste 

2 Soir,” “La Mare,” 
at,” “Le Bac” and 


leux.” Rousseau is 
an important work 
inding Road,” Diaz 
and two other genre 
ubigney by “The Sea-. 
S 3 by “Sunset “in 
I larles ‘Emile Jacque by 
tainebleau” and “n= 
seca “* Troyon’ by. 
‘arm Yard Brit- 


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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 9th, 1917 


AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF THE SALE 


OLD AND MODERN PAINTINGS 


OF STERLING ARTISTIC DISTINCTION 


BELONGING TO SEVERAL ESTATES 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE HOTEL PLAZA 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58th TO 59th STREET 


ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS 
APRIL 16th AND 17th, 1917 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


HIGHLY IMPORTANT 


OLD AND MODERN PAINTINGS 


OF STERLING ARTISTIC DISTINCTION 


TO BE SOLD BY DIRECTION OF 


JOHN M. FREEMAN, ESQ., EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


MR. DAVID T. WATSON 


OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 
THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE OF THE LATE 
GUSTAV- REICHARD 
THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LATE 


MR. JOHN T. SPERRY AND THE LATE MR. JULIUS WADSWORTH 


THE EXECUTOR OF A PROMINENT NEW YORK COLLECTOR 
AND 
MESSRS. ELKINS & HENRIQUES, ATTORNEYS, LONDON 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THE HOTEL PLAZA 
ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


TarssALE WILL-BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


6 EAST 23rd STREET, MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
ee DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
‘a anes ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION | ee 
: TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 


likely to affect the sale injuriously, 
2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 


between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 


or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up peu and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M 


Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 


between the 


except holidays 


Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 


the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy ~ 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 


foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 


New York City. 


r ay 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


Firtru Avenue, 58TH tro 597TH STREET 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. 1 to 83, inclusive 


od Franz von Defregger 
GERMAN: 1835— 


I—_THE SMOKER 


Panel: Height, 81 inches; width, 644 mches 


Heap and bust of a Tyrolean peasant, with brown velvet 
trimmed jacket and red waistcoat with brass buttons, in full 
face view. He is smoking a pipe with brass cover, which he 
holds to his mouth with his left hand. 


Signed at the upper right, DEFREGGER. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jurius WapvswortH, New York. 


A. Sas 


2—THH CAVALCADE 
Panel: Height, 9 inches; width, 61/5 inches 


A party of gaily costumed ladies and gentlemen coming for- 
ward on a road which leads from a chateau seen on an eminence 
in the upper left hand corner of the composition. The fore- 
most figure is a lady mounted on a sorrel horse, her falcon on 
her left wrist, the horse led by a page with a greyhound beside 
him. The roadway leads through a park and the hunting party 
is evidently a large one, for figures and horses are issuing from 
the gates of the chateau, a considerable distance away. 


Signed at the lower left, A. oe Mownaco, and dated 1885. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


Jean Gustave Jacquet 
Frencu: 1846—1909 


38—IN THE PARK 
Panel: Height, 814 inches; width, 644 imches 


A sEATED, three-quarter-length figure of a young lady holding 
a closed fan, her costume consisting of a blue robe with ample 
skirt, blue velvet jacket embroidered with silver, and a small 
head-dress of blue with a white feather. Behind her appear the 
head and shoulders of a young man with wine-colored cloak 
and beret, who is speaking to her. The young woman’s head 
is turned to the spectator’s left as she looks at the young man, 


who seems to be an intruder. | 
Signed at the right, G. JAcQuET. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. : 


William Adolphe Bouguereau 


| sO 
Frencu: 1825—1905 ye 


|  4-THE COPY BOOK 
| Water Color: Height, 10 inches; width, 61% inches 
dpe GPO 


Wh Wy Tenes, A SEATED figure, in full face view, of a little girl with dark 

ie } ’*hair and eyes. She wears a waist of white, bodice of gray with 

A yeu shoulder straps and a skirt of gray-blue. Her feet are bare. 

On her lap she holds an open, paper-covered book and she 

| looks up from it with pensive expression. The head, hands and 
feet show the skilful, exact drawing of the French master. 


Signed at the upper right, W. BoucuEreEau, and dated 
| 1884. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania, | 


Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


: hd 


| ee 5—LANDSCAPE : P dh 
<i Fy 7/4 we 
| x ; Water Color: Height, 644 inches; length, 12 inches 4H. 

} “ inst, 


ee A Wyant of his earlier period. The foreground is occupied 

dy by the water of a river which traverses the middle distance; 
on rising ground at the right is a group of trees. In the dis- 
tance appear an island with trees, and the farther shore. Over- 
head is a tenderly painted sky of gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, A. H. Wyant. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gusrav Retcuarp. 


AMS 


gz ZaAMAt $1865, 


Eduardo Zamacois 
SpanisH: 1842—1871 


6—PORTRAIT OF JOLIET 


Panel: Height, 84 inches; width, 6. inches 


A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a young man. His cos- 

tume consists of a tunic of light gray fastened with silver 

buttons, black velvet trousers, high buff leather boots and a 
_wide-brimmed gray hat with crimson and white plume. Over 

the left shoulder is flung a scarlet cloak, and with the right 

hand he holds the hilt of a sword which is clasped under his 
i left arm. ‘This little picture is notable for its attractive color 
scheme and for the somewhat broader handling than charac- 
terizes the later work of the celebrated artist. 


Signed at the left, A Mon Amt Jouiet, Ep. Zamacois, 1864. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius Wapswortnu, New York. 


i= Jean Baptiste Edouard Detaille 4 
i 8 Frencu: 1848—1912 Af / 


J 
a, d, YA HUSSAR 


Height, 934 inches; width, 714 inches 


t\ FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a cavalryman in dark blue 
uniform trimmed with red and with steel buttons and wearing 
a bear-skin cap with red plume. He stands in full face to 
the spectator beside his black horse, with his right arm resting 


on the saddle. 
Signed at the lower right, KE. Deraiiue. 


| By order of an Eaecutor. 


Henri Baron 
Frencu: 1816—1885 


8—THE REVELATION 
Panel: Height, 914 inches; length, 13 inches 


Two ladies, one in yellow, the other in white and blue, advanc- 
ing through a wood from the left, have stopped beside the 
trunk of a large tree growing on a little eminence and are 
looking through the bushes at a gentleman with crimson cloak 
and red cap who is cutting letters on the trunk of a birch tree 
at the right of the picture, thus surprismg him in the act. 
On the left, in the other part of the canvas, are forest trees 
and a gray-blue sky. 


Signed on a rock at the lower center, H. Baron. 


By order of an Executor. 


Jean Charles Meissonier, fils 
Frencu: 1852—1917 


9—LOVERS’ LANE 
Height, 12°4 inches; width, 924 inches 


A patTHway lined with rustic palings leads from the middle 
foreground between the trees of a park and mounts a slope to 
a chateau with white walls. Near the middle of the picture, 
walking away from the spectator, are a gentleman and lady, 
dressed in the styles prevailing in the 80’s. Above the tree 
tops is a sky with white clouds and spaces of blue. 


Signed at the lower left, CHARLES MEIsSONIER FILS. 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1881. Y/ 


ph 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutivs Wapvsworru, New York. 


/ tf Y 
Ayr Ahir U4 


Henri Harpignies 


Frencu: 1819—1916 


260 


a Sor 3 
Gp 10—BOUQUET D’ ARBRES 


Panel: Height, 1014 inches; width, 814 inches 


SS 


A. MASSED group of trees on the brow of a hill. Two rough 
narrow footpaths, one passing between the group of. trees, 
and the other to the right, lead to a valley in the distance; other 
clumps of trees are seen in the background. 


ti pam dis 


Signed, and dated 1905, at lower left. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 
At+T 6742 


i} _ 
00 Durcn: 1790—1880 


Neate, [09 


| 11—DUTCH INTERIOR 


Panel: Height, 13 imches; width, 91% inches 


In the foreground are the walls of a room paneled in square 
blocks of brown, in which are a sideboard, a prie-dieu with 
a Bible upon it, two mirrors, and a painting in a black frame. 
Through an open doorway in the right center of the compo- 
sition there is a view of a hall with white walls lit up with 
sunlight from a window on the left. A clock hangs on the 
wall. About to open a door, which presumably opens into 
another room or out of doors, stands a woman in black with 
a metal hod, covered by a white cloth, on her right arm. 


Signed at the lower right, J. B. Van Hove. 


By order of an Executor. 


Jean Jacques Henner 
Frencu: 1829—1905 


12—HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN 


Panel: Height, 1034 inches; width, 84 inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a young woman with dark auburn 
hair, her face seen in profile view. She wears a red jacket and 
black low-cut waist with the edge of a white chemise showing 


if above it. 
3 of Signed at the upper right, J. J. HENNER. 


ak By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


F} G : , } oo” | C : R dt S « 


Ernest Jean Aubert 


Frencu: 1824—1906 / bs 


13—THE FOUNTAIN OF LOVE 


| 
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lather her 


Height, 1314 inches; width, 91, inches 


| = A FULL-LENGTH figure of a young woman, partly draped in 
light gray, standing beside a rock-basin and holding her hands 
before her so as to form a cup from which a little Cupid, with 
white wings, is drinking. The background consists of a plain, 
a line of hills and a sky in light pale tints with some pale blue 


' above. 

| | Signed at the left, JEAN-AUBERT. 

. 

| Purchased from Messrs. Goupil & Co., 1888. 

Collection of the late Mr. Jutius Wapswortnu, New York. hurt do SEXX 1 


28x15 Bnighh Sofie Gob Mo des MAXX - 


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Charles Francois Daubigny 
Frencu: 1819—1878 ae 


14—PEASANT WOMAN WITH TWO COWS 


3 Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 1414 inches 


as 


A BLEAK and bare plateau on a winter afternoon, with a peas- 
ant woman tending two cows watering and grazing; a rough 
winding road passes over the hills to the left. The clouds are 
charged with an impending storm. . 


Signed, and dated 1874, at the lower left. 


From the collection of Alexander Young, Esq., London. (910 B/79 «RK MEL04O : 
By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. Hyugff plbif 


Alberto Pasini 
Iranian: 1826—1899 


(French School) 


15—SCENE IN THE ORIENT 


Height, 10 inches; length, 141% inches L acai 


A. WHITE building with archway entrance and dome, and a 
enclosing a park, appear on the right of the picture. On the 
left is a grove of trees in full summer foliage. In the fore- 
ground, before the doorway, are several figures and _ horses; 
on the left, at the edge of the grove, are two other figures. 
Above is a sky of blue and white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Pastnt. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp. 


wo 
— 


Jean Beraud 
Frencuo: 1849— 


16—BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN 
Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 1414 inches 


A view taken from the middle of the highway of the Boule- 
vard Haussmann in the autumn. Many figures are seen in the 
foreground crossing the Boulevard or waiting at an aisle of 
safety, where there is a Sergent de Ville leaning against the 
lamp-post with pneumatic clock. The picture was painted 
before the advent of automobiles and cabs and omnibuses fill 
the roadway. The buildings lining the street are seen stretch- 
ing away in perspective. Above is a sky of gray. 


Signed at the lower left, JEAN Beravn. 


Purchased from the late Adolph Kohn, New York, 1888. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius WapswortH, New York. 


Prosper Etienne Berne-Bellecour 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


17—A SHNTINEL 
Panel: Height, 1484 inches; width, 10% inches 


A FULL-LENGTH figure of a French chasseur in the now dis- 
carded uniform of dark blue tunic, light blue trousers, blue 
kepi, and green epaulettes, resting on his bayoneted rifle as he 
stands near a roadside on duty. Beyond is a landscape pros- 
pect with a piece of woods and a hillside, and above is a sky of 
gray. 

Signed at the lower right, EK. Berne-BeLLecour, and 

dated 1907. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


Cesare Detti 
| Iratian: 1848—1915 
O (French School) 


i Sh J 18—MUSIC HATH CHARMS 


Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches 


In the middle of the picture, in a park, is a marble balustrade 
by the side of a lake. A lady, with a gown of straw-color 
figured with pink and embroidered with silver, stands leaning 
against the balustrade on the left of the picture, while on the 
other side of it, behind her, are the head and shoulders of her 
duenna, who wears a costume of crimson velvet. Seated on 
a rock near by, at the water side, a young cavalier, in crimson 
and blue, is playing on a lute for the delectation of the ladies. 
Beyond are the trees and shrubbery of the park, and a sky 
with white clouds and spaces of blue. 


~ Signed at the lower right, C. Derti, and dated ’83. 


By order of an Executor. 


D. Hernandez 
lo. OF 

: _— SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 
5 "4 | 


| 5 19—THE OPERA BOX /80 
i? iia 7 Height, 1234 inches; width, 91 inches Pus 


| A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH seated figure of a young woman in 
| white satin evening gown in a loge at the opera. Leaning with 
| her left elbow resting on the crimson upholstered railing of 
the box, she is sweeping the audience with an opera glass. 
Behind her appear the stalls and gallery of one side of the 
theatre. 


| Signed at the upper left, D. Hernanvez, Roma. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T..Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


A a ee SN tN A 


Erman Semenonsky 


ConNTEMPORARY 


) 
20—SPRING 


Panel: Height, 123/, inches; width, 914 inches 


A Heap and bust picture of a young woman with blond hair, 
wearing a gray hat trimmed with spring blossoms and a 
V-shaped waist of blue edged with white. 


Signed at the lower left, Erman SEMENONSKY, and dated 
at the lower right, Paris, 1884. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


Erman Semenonsky 


f Ayu CoNTEMPORARY 


21-SUMMER 
Panel: Height, 12°84 inches; width, 91), winches 


A. HEAD and bust picture of a young woman with blond hair, 
wearing a bonnet of brown trimmed with roses and fastened 
under her chin with a bow of brown tulle. Her corsage of 
brown, edged with white, is ornamented by a bunch of roses 
and other flowers. 


Signed at the lower right, ERMAN SEMENONSKY, Parts, 
1884. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


Léon Perrault 

Frencu: 1832— ve 
! 22LA PETITE PAUVRETTE 
Ai O 
ae Crug | 


Height, 1584 inches; width, 18 inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a little girl with flowing golden 
hair and blue eyes, in full face view, wearing a jacket of dark 
gray and a white handkerchief around her neck, tied in a knot 
under her chin. 


Signed at the upper left, L. Perrauir, and dated at the 
upper right 1881. 


Purchased from the late Adolph Kohn, New York, 1883. 


Collection of the late Mr. Juriavs Wapswortu, New York. 


Unknown Artist 


23—M ADONNA AND CHILD 


bahay ee; Russian Icon 


4. of O 
Height, 141% inches; width, 124% inches | 


Tue faces are seen through openings in an ornamental setting 
of gilded metal which represent the halos and draperies of the 
two figures. Below, on the metal work, is an inscription from 
the Greek Church ritual: “Image of the very Holy Mother 
of God at Riazan.” 


p: Purchased through Chevob & Co., Geneva, Switzerland, in 1911, who 
procured it from a Russian priest who had taken it from a Rus- 
stan church. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


Jean Léon Géerome 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


24 THE LION AND THE BUTTERFLY 


Circle: Diameter, 14 inches 


A BEAUTIFULLY drawn seated lion, on an eminence overlook- 
ing the desert. Fluttering in the sky is a butterfly, upon 
which the King of Beasts, with head erect, fixes his interested 
gaze. ‘The blue horizon line of the desert crosses the picture 
a little below the middle of the circle and above is a sky of dull 
blue with gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. G&rome. 
ere hieen from the late Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, 1890. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


C-RH Axx — 


Antonio Casanova y Estorach 
SPANIsH: 1847—1896 
(French School) 


Height, 1614 inches; width, 1234 inches 


A HALF-LENGTH picture of a monk in brown robe, his smiling 
face turned to the spectator as he holds up a glass of wine in 
his right hand. 


Signed at the upper left, ANronio Casanova Y EsToracnu, 
Paris, 1882. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


eS ee 


Karl Pierre Daubigny 
Frencu: 1846—1887 


26—FISHERMEN’S COTTAGES 
Panel: Height, 91% inches; length, 17 inches 


TTHATCH-ROOFED fishermen’s cottages occupy the right fore- 

- ground from where the view overlooks a stretch of country 
and, on the right, the blue waters of the sea. Overhead is a 
sky of blue-gray with warmer tints near the horizon. 


Signed at the lower left, Kant Dausiceny, and dated 1886. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Daviv T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


@m_. RI Sx— 


Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


Is Zw 27—WOOD INTERIOR 


A 
U AhMene Height, 154% inches; width, 12 inches 


| In the foreground is a little opening in a forest where white 

wild-flowers are growing. On either side is green shrubbery, 
| and rising above are the trunks and green foliage of trees im 
| a wood. Through openings in the foliage appears a gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyant, and dated 1879. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav REICHARD. 


William Collins 
Britisu: 1788—1847 


ws 28 CROMER SANDS 
Panel: ETE 13 hee length, 17 inches 


A SEASHORE town with a group of fisher-foll gathered about 

a large rock on the right of the picture. The sands stretch 

away through the middle of the composition with a headland, | 
on the left, to the distant sea. In the sky of qualified blue are 

masses. of cumulus and cirrus cloud. 


Signed on the lower left, W. Coins. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, roo 


By order of the Executor of the iat Mr. Daven T. Warsow, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Frank Mura 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


29 FEEDING CHICKENS 


eget Canvas: Height, 15 inches; width, 11% inches 
nO | ; ; ; 
) UV A MILLET-LIKE scene with a paddock in which a red-cuffed 
ot peasant woman is feeding chickens and other poultry; a cot- 


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tage is seen to left, and trees on either side. 


Signed at the lower left. 


By order of Messrs. Evkins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Henri Fantin-Latour 
Frencu: 1836—1904 


ONIES IN A GLASS VASE 


Canvas: Height, 15 inches; width, 181% inches 


Signed at the lower left. 


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From the collection of Sir William Eden, Bart. (0) adcle télicige 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Alonso Perez 


SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


31—VILLAGH COURTSHIP 
Panel: Height, 161% inches; width, 1314 inches 


A GrouP of two figures, a pretty girl in pink and white, wear- 
ing a white cap trimmed with pink ribbon and holding a blue- 
green parasol in front of her as she sits on a garden bench 
with a basket of fruit and flowers beside her, and a young man, 
with light blue coat and tricorne hat who, while leaning against — 
the back of the bench, turns his head as he addresses his com- 
panion. Back of the group is the shrubbery on the outskirts 
of a park surrounding a chateau which appears on the right 
of the picture in the distance; overhead is a sky of gray clouds 
tinged with pale pink. Reflections on the pathway in the 
foreground indicate that a shower has just passed. 


Signed at the lower right, ALONsSo-PEREZ, Paris. ‘ 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts-_ 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


JI. G. Brown, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18381—1913 


32—A CASE OF SALVAGE 


Height, 1814 inches; width, 12 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH figure of a little bootblack carrying his box 
in his left hand while, in his right, he holds up admiringly 
a broken green vase which has an ornamental handle made by 
a little pottery figure of a monkey with a red jacket. 


Signed at the lower left near the bottom of the barrel, 
J. G. Brown, N.A., and dated 1882. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


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Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1836—1892 7 


33—ON THE SEASHORE 
Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


AL VIRILE example of the earlier period of Wyant. In the 
foreground, amid green pastures, is a large rock formation 
with shrubbery growing about it; at the extreme left is another 
rock. The middle distance is occupied by a flat sandy beach 
with an inlet and the blue expanse of the ocean appears be- 
yond. A little way off shore, near the middle of the picture, 
is a rocky ledge upon which the sea is breaking with white 
foam. A few sails are indicated on the horizon and above is 
a sky of light gray. | 
Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyant. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp. 


Edmund G. Hammen 


GERMAN: 1821— 


34-THE ARMORER 


Panel: Height, 171 inches; width, 1414 inches 


A youne man, dressed in black and scarlet with black hat 
and brown plume, stands in the middle of the composition, 
replacing a sword in its scabbard which is belted around his 
waist. Leaning over a counter on the left is the bald, gray- 
bearded armorer, and back of him stands his daughter with a 
distaff. Leaning against the counter and the walls of the room 
are various pieces of armor—breast-plates, helmets, swords— 


and a portfolio of papers. 
Signed at the lower right, Ep. HaMMEN. 


By order of an Executor. 


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Adolf Schreyer 
GERMAN: 1828—1899 


35—A HALT BY THE ROADSIDE 


Height, 13 inches; length, 20°4 wches 


A WAGON loaded up with goods and drawn by three horses 
has stopped before the door of a thatch-roofed building on 
the roadside and the driver, having left his seat, is seen read- 
justing the harness and saddle of the horse nearest the spec- 
tator. A stretch of level country extends into the distance 
on the left and the picture is completed by a stormy sky with 
gray clouds. 


rate: 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. | 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. 


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David Johnson, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1909 


— 36—ON THE RIVER AT COS COB, CONNECTICUT 
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Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches 


A very carefully painted landscape with the smooth waters 
of the Mianus River in the right foreground, and at the left 
a great oak and other trees on the bank. In the middle dis- 
tance on the farther shore are some buildings and trees, and 
near the extreme right, where the river empties into the Sound, 
a vessel with bare masts is indicated. In the foreground is 
a blue skiff, near the shore, with two women seated in the stern 
and a man engaged in crabbing from the bow. 


Signed at the lower left with the monogram D.J. 


By order of an Executor. 


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J. A. Walker 
oy. K. pena” FRENCH: ConTEMPORARY 


37—_FRENCH CAVALRYMEN 


Height, 1934 mches; width, 154% wmches 


In the foreground, on a roadway, are two French troopers in 
uniform of the Third Empire, consisting of dark blue jackets, 
red kepis and red breeches terminating in loose leather boots. 
One of them stands beside his white horse, and the other re- 
mains astride his mount, a chestnut. On the left, along the 
roadside, appears the body of cavalry to which the two troopers 
belong,—the horses stopping at rest with their riders dis- 
mounted. Above is an early evening sky showing gray clouds 
tinged with yellow and rose. 


Signed at the lower right, J. A. WALKER. 


Collection of the late Mr. Juttus Wapswortu, New York. 


ly Mere, 
Agent 3 


Ferdinand Roybet 
Frencu: 1840— 


38—THE CASQUE 


Panel: Height, 21 inches; width, 1446 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH figure of a gentleman wearing a rich costume 
of the Louis Treize period, of red, white and gray, standing 
before a table and examining a casque, or helmet, which he 
holds up with both hands. On the table, which is covered 
with a piece of red drapery, is another casque; an arm-chair 
is seen on the left behind the figure and a circular steel orna- 
mented shield hangs on the wall at the upper right. 


Signed at the lower left, F. Royser. 


By order of an Executor. 


Prosper Etienne Berne-Bellecour 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


39—HPISODE OF THE SIEGE OF PARIS, 1870-71 


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Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 181% inches 


BEHIND the walls of an improvised fortress in the foreground, 
overlooking the environs of Paris, are three French artillery- 
men and a cannon, on the right. One of the soldiers seated g 
beside the gun is looking over the rampart, while the other two, ; 
on the left of the picture, are in restful attitudes. Above the 

rampart a belt of trees is seen on the left hand, and on the right 

is a distant hill. The sky, with tints of pale yellow and blue- 

gray, shows that it is the hour of evening. 


Signed at the lower left, KH. BERNE-BELLECOUR. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Philippe Rousseau ~ 
Frencu: 1816—1887 


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Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 291% inches 


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AN eminence in the foreground on the left, with a tree broken 
by the wind; on the right, a roadway in which a covered wagon 
drawn by two horses is passing. ‘Through the middle of the 
picture a wide stretch of flat country extends to the sea, which 
appears on the left. On the right, in the distance, is rising 
ground with two church spires. Over all is a sky of finely 
modeled gray clouds with some blue-gray in the upper por- 
tion. 

Signed at the lower left, Pu. Roussrav. 


By order of an Executor. 


Barend Cornelis Koekkoek 
DutcH: 1803—1862 


41—_LANDSCAPE 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


A HIGHLY finished landscape showing a hillock in the right 
foreground and some tall trees growing within a yard fenced | 
with palings, where are seen the roof of a building and a couple 
of low stacks. In the middle foreground is a pool through 
which passes a roadway. ‘Three hunters, with their dogs, 
are approaching near the middle of the picture. On the left 
is another hillock with slender trees, and in the distance appear 
a level plain with a flock of sheep and shepherd, and a range 
of hills. The sky shows warm-tinted clouds with spaces of 
blue in the upper portion. 


Signed at the lower left, B, C. KorKxorx. 


By order of an Executor. 


Henri Fantin-Latour 
Prencn- 1836-1904 


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Canvas: Height, 19 inches; width, 17¥ inches 


An effectively grouped bouquet of red, white and variegated 
dahlias, with buds and leaves, arranged in a green glass vase 
which rests on a table; dark background. 


| Signed in red, Fantry, and dated ’74 in lower left. 


By order of Messrs. Exxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London, 


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HS A. T. J. Monticelli 


| VA 3 wat. | FRENCH: 1824—1886 


43-—-REUNION DANS UN PARC 


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L 9 i) ne fl. Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 231% inches 


A WELL-woopED park with trees and shrubs in jadi 
tints, peopled by a crowded group of numerous figures of 
ladies in bright costumes. ‘Two nude children, probably in- 
tended for Cupids, are sketched in the center of the picture. 


Signed at the-lower left. 


The reverse side of the panel is almost entirely unplaned and is 
characteristic of Monticello’s indifference to the material on which he 
painted. 


By order of Messrs. Evxtns & Henriques, Attorneys, London. % 


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Frencu: 1824—1886 VA, erated 


44—LE JARDIN DAMOUR 


female figures. Nearly all are in golden dresses and are dis- 
posed in various attitudes near a terrace at the edge of a 
| ee, forest. Here and there the artist has dashed in a few strokes 
; /4 S i, aa of green as if to mellow down the richness of the whole pic- 


ture. 


y oS AN unusually well defined group of sixteen small whole-length 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Prosper Etienne Berne-Bellecour 
Frencu: 1838—1910 


45—THE RESTING PLACE 
Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 241 nena : 


In the foreground on the right, leaning against the trunk of 
a tree, is a French cavalryman in uniform of light blue tunic, 
3 with white galons, and red trousers terminating in loose boots. 
7 | 4. 4 ab yeunt RY Occupying the center of the composition are another soldier 
i E: in the same uniform and two horses, which are attached by 

tethering ropes to the trunk of the tree on the left. ‘The caval- 

ryman beside the horses is adjusting the saddle and trappings 


of one of the mounts. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Berne-BELLECour, and dated 
1907. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


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Cesare Detti 
Irauian: 1848— 

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| 46—CAVALIER WITH TWO-HANDED SWORD Z 
fi, 4. A} mk Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches 


A. FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a cavalier, his left hand 
resting on his hip and the right on the hilt of a great two- 
handed sword which he holds beside him. His rich costume 
comprises a blue velvet beret with brown plume, white ruff, 
buckskin, laced jacket, dark blue velvet breeches, yellow- 
brown stockings and buckskin shoes. About his waist is a 
pink sash and, by an ornamented belt over his right shoulder, 
a sword and pouch are suspended on his left side. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Dertt. 


By order of an Executor. 


| Jean Charles Meissonier, fils 

‘9 fe Frencu: 1852—1917 PF pe 
47—TROOPERS IN A TAVERN y /~ 
Wand eo 7 : Panel: Height, 2114, inches; width, 18 inches 


A croup of three men wearing Louis Treize costumes of gray, 
blue and_-yellow, seated about a table, with a jug and glasses 
of wine. One of them, on the right, is playing on a lute for 
the delectation of his two companions; back of them stands 
the tavern-keeper in white shirt with sleeves rolled up, and 
breeches and apron of gray. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuar ies MEIssoNIER, FILS, and 


dated 1885. 


Purchased from Messrs. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1885: ult A a x 78 
Collection of the late Mr. Jurius Wanpswortu, New York. be! p65 B/ UXX 4 


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Homer D. Martin, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 


48—KE ENE VALLEY, ADIRONDACKS 
Height, 16 inches; length, 2414 inches 


Tue foreground and part of the middle distance lying in 
shadow overlook a stretch of forest. The dead trunks of sev- 
eral trees indicate that the foreground timber has been burned 
over. ‘The view is eastward at early evening, and a part of 
the forest in the middle distance, and a mountain range beyond, 
receive the light from the last rays of the sun. On the left 
and on the right of the picture rising smoke indicates forest 
fires. Overhead is a sky of tempered green-blue with masses 
of pink-tinted clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, H. D. Martin. 


Painted to order for Ezra Babcock, Esq., 1882. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp, 


George Inness, N 


Wer 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 ¢ ap 


49—ALEXANDRIA BAY ON THE 


yA ye Pallas ST. LAWRENCE, 1878 
; Millboard: Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


A LANDscAPE with figures, belonging to the earlier period of 
Inness’s work. In the foreground, seated near the middle of 
the picture on a rocky shore, are two women, and at the left, 
standing on a little landing-place on the shore of the Bay, the 
waters of which fill the left of the picture, is another woman. 
Two pine trees appear near the middle of the picture, and on 
the left is a wooded island in the bay; beyond, on the farther 
shore, is a range of hills. The sky, of a yellow-gray tone, 
indicates that an evening effect is depicted. 


Signed at the lower right, G. INNEss. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav RercHarp, 


Felix Ziem 
Paencu! 1821101 


50—VENETIAN FISHING BOATS 


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G QO y 5 Panel: Height, 1414 inches; length, 2214 inches 


1 In the right foreground a number of fishermen, in their row- 
| ae boat, are drawing in a net; on the left two sloops with lateen 
/ } 15 sails; on the shores of the blue waters, which occupy the first 
plane of the picture, buildings are indicated, and beyond is a 

Y as es y dew range of hills. The sky is gradated from a warm light tone 


_at the horizon into strong blue above. 


Signed at the lower right, Zien. 


From the Governor E. D. Morgan Collection, New York, 1886.-* ah S IT, 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortu, New York. 


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sky is overcast with masses of rolling clouds. 


Charles Emile Jacque | 


FRENCH: 1813—1894 tA . 


51—MOUTONS DANS LA CAMPAGNE: 
TEMPS OkA GEUX 


Canvas: Height, 171% inches; length, 2114 inches 


A SsTORM-TOSSED landscape with trees on either side. In a 
clearing which forms the foreground is seen a flock of sheep 
grazing; a red-capped shepherd girl is seated on a bank; the 


Signed and dated 1874 to lower right.» 
Spencer, ng 


With signed and dated certificate by the artist on back of canvas. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & HENRIQUES, Attorneys, London, 


Frederik Hendrik Kaemmerer 
Frencu: 1839—1902 


52—LOVING GLANCES 
Height, 231 inches; width, 15°84 inches 


Two full-length figures, a young man and a young woman, 
advancing arm in arm on a pathway by the shore of a lake. 
The costumes are of the French Directory. The young man, 
with brown coat, white waistcoat, buff breeches and black 
chapeau, carrying his cane, turns his head to his companion, 
a young woman in robe of white, her hands clasped on her 
lover’s left arm as she looks up in his face. 


Signed at the lower right, F. H. KarmMerer. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


William Adolphe Bouguereau 
Frencu: 1825—1905 


583—A ROMAN BEAUTY | 
Height, 22%4 inches; width, 18 inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a Roman girl with black hair, 
the head turned to the left in three-quarter view. She wears 
a cape of gray-blue over a bodice of dark blue with pleated 
chemise of white. Her hair is bound with a gold band, and 
around her neck is a double string of pearls. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Boucurrsrau, and dated 1872. 


Purchased from the late Adolph Kohn, New York, 18838. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius Wapsworrtnu, New York. 


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Frank Mura 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


For many years past a resident of Paris gO 
/ 54—IN THE FIELDS, NEUVILLE 
| Vere 7 Canvas: Height, 14 inches; length, 27 inches 


A VIEW in early springtime over a flat country at a high alti- 
tude, with spindly wind-blown trees across the foreground. 
Two teams of horses are ploughing the uneven ground, and 
a group of cottages is seen to the right. 

ce Signed at the lower right. 
Exhibited at the Derby, 1914. 


By order of Messrs. Exxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


| Jehan Georges Vibert 
aD — << Frencu: 1840—1902 


: 55—_THE FHAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION > awe 
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| In a courtyard overhung with vines a white-robed monk with 
bald head and white beard, and another who is younger, wear- 
ing a straw hat and a blue apron, are engaged in decorating 
and adorning with freshly cut flowers a richly dressed statue 
of the Virgin and Child. The figure is placed on a pedestal 
which is draped with rich crimson embroidered drapery and 
| garlands of white flowers. The older monk, standing on 
| the right, is engaged with some detail of the long blue flowered 
cloak which forms a part of the costume of the statue. 


Panel: Height, 244% inches; width, 191% inches 


i; Signed at the lower right, J. G. Viperv. 


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Purchased through Mr. C. L. Carstairs, now of Messrs. Knoedler & Co. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 


burgh, Pennsylvania. 
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Meyer von Bremen, Johann Georg 
GerMAN: 1813—1886 


56—THH WAYSIDE SHRINE 
Height, 25°4 inches; width, 201% inches 


A Group of two children, a little girl and little boy, kneeling 
in the roadway before a wayside shrine which appears on the 
left of the picture. The girl, with her arms around the little 
boy, has her hands clasped on his right shoulder, while the little 
boy’s hands are folded before him. The children are evidently 
travelers, for the boy has a basket on his arm and the little 
girl has a bundle tied in a blue check cloth slung over her 
shoulder. At the foot of the shrine also are another bundle, 
a stone jug, and a walking stick which they have been 
carrying. 

Signed at the lower left, MeyER von BreMEN, and dated 

1866. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutivs Wapswortnu, New York. 


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AMERICAN: 1783—1872 


i . +57—ST. JEROME 
Height, 20 inches; width, 24 inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of an elderly man, the top of the head 
bald, and gray hair on the temples and a gray beard. The 
shoulders are covered with a cloak of dark red. ‘The head, 
inclined slightly forward, is seen in three-quarter view to the 
right; background of brown. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius WapswortnH, New York. 


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dM, Frencu: 1§22—1899 | 


583—A SUMMER DAY 
Height, 191% imches; length, 29 inches 


THE composition shows a grass-covered eminence in the fore- 

ground with a willow tree and a drinking-place on the left. 

On the right of the picture is a farmer mounted on a bay horse 3 
who is looking at his herds and flocks which are under the 
watchful eye of a shepherd dog, who looks up at him. Sheep 

and lambs are seen in the foreground and farther up on the 

slope, at the left, are several cows. On the left, in the distance, 

is a range of hills, and the summer sky shows white and gray 

clouds illumined by the sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left, R. BonuEvr. 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1894. 
By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 


burgh, Pennsylvania. Cs OP hxwe 


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Jacob Simon Hendrik Kever 


Mopern Dutcu: 1854— 7 


59—LA COUTURIERE 40 O 
Canvas: Height, 251/, inches; width, 1914 inches 


View of the interior of a cottage with a small whole-length 
figure of a Dutch peasant woman seated, mending a garment; 
a doorway is seen to the left, a large window to the right. 


Signed in lower left. 


By order of Messrs. Exxtns & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


August Hagborg 
SwEpDIsH: 1852— 


60—FISHER FOLK 
ings 7 : Height, 24 inches; length, 261 inches & ZG 


In the foreground, on a flat sandy beach, are a fisherman with 
blue sweater and oilskin hat carrying his oilskin coat on his 
right arm, and a young woman with him who is talking as she 
stands with her elbows resting on a long-handled spade used for 
clam digging. Far away, on the left, is another girl at work. 
Beyond lies the expanse of the sea, with numerous boats, under 
a gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Hacpore. 


Property of the late Mr. J. 'T. Sperry. 


Cesare Detti 
Iranian: 1848—1915 
(French School) 


61—HALTED 
Height, 2114 inches; length, 29 inches 


_A monk, of sleek, well-fed appearance, riding on his donkey 
and accompanied by a peasant girl, has been halted in the road- 
way by a party of soldiers at an outpost on the edge of a 
woods. ‘The costumes are of the period of Henri Deux. One 
of the men holds the donkey by his leading-rope, while another 
with steel cuirass is interrogating the monk, who raises his out- 
stretched palms with a gesture of innocent surprise and general 
denial. Beyond, on the right, is a glimpse of a town and a 
river. ‘The trees are in late autumn foliage and the sky is filled 
with gray clouds. 

Signed at the lower left, C. Deri, Paris, 88. 


By order of an Executor. 
Frederic Remington, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861—1909 


62—A PLAINSMAN 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


In the foreground is a man mounted on a dark chestnut horse, 
seen in side view and casting a blue shadow on the yellow desert 
sands of Arizona. On the right is a troop of pack-mules with 
their burdens on their backs, and in the distance, on the left, a 
mounted man is rounding up one of the mules which has run 
away from its companions. In the upper part of the composi- 
tion are sand-dunes and a blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, FREpERIcC RemincTon, Arizona Ty. 


Purchased from the National Academy Exhibition. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


Jose Jiminez y Aranda 
SPANISH: 1832— 


4 dy Bene . (French School) 7 re S 


683—_THE SURPRISE 


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Panel: Height, 21 inches; length, 2614 inches 


| A PARTY of a dozen soldiers, in the picturesque costume of the 
i French Revolution period, have been playing cards in their 
i ______ barracks, which is the interior of a church with stone floor and 
| pillar and carved screens. In the left center of the composi- 
tion one of the small doors in the great entrance-doors of the 
| church has been opened by the sentries outside who announce 
a some startling news. Their game interrupted, the soldiers are 
springing from their seats as they listen to what one of their 

- number, near the doorway, is shouting out, with one hand held 

up beside his mouth. 

Signed at the lower left, J. Ananpa, Paris, 1884. 


By order of an Executor. 


vy A George H. McCord, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


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64—SUNSET IN VENICE 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches 


In the waters of a canal which fill the foreground, fishing 
boats with red, brown and yellow sails are anchored on the 
right of the composition. Beyond is a footbridge over the 
canal, and on either side are buildings. Among those on 
the left is a church with a tower and spire. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A., VENICE, 


1906. 
Purchased from the Executor of the Artist’s Estate. ae 
| - Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. &? bye Os 


Alexander Hay Ritchie 


ScotcH-AMERICAN: 1822— 


65—HXCOMMUNICATION OF ST. PAUL 
Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


A COMPOSITION with many figures of men and women assem- 
bled in a church for a ceremony representing the excommu- 
nication of St. Paul. ‘The bearded man, with bald head, 
impersonating St. Paul, stands, dressed in a long white robe, 
on a shelf-bench on the front of a pulpit in the left of the 
composition, where a preacher in gray robe and cape, holding 
a document in Latin in his left hand, with his right designates 
the accused. Several priests are grouped beyond the pulpit on 
the left, and the townsfolk are seated on benches, or standing, 
or occupying places in a gallery in that part of the church 
where the ceremony is taking place. The figure of St. Paul 
holds a lighted candle in the left hand and a book in the right; 
on the floor, at his feet, are vestments, books, and a bundle 
of fagots. The costumes indicate that the ceremony is taking 
place in some part of Germany about the time of the Reformer, 


Luther. 
Signed with initial, at the lower right, R. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Etienne Adolphe Piot 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


66—GOOD MORNING! hu Phd deo Vl 


Height, 32 inches; width, 28 inches 


A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH life-size figure of a little girl wear- 
ing a white slip and with her hands clasped before her. The 
body is in three-quarter view to the right and the head is in- 
clined to the left over the right shoulder. Background of dark 
blue. 

: Signed at the lower left, A. Pior. 
By order of an Executor. 


Alexandre Marie Guillemin 
FrRENcH (or Betcran): ConTEMPORARY ee 1860 ) 


67—THE SLEEPING CHILD 
i. A flprr , Panel: Height, 3334 mches; width, 1734 inches 


THREE Italian peasants, two young women and a man, have 
come upon a little girl who has gone to sleep on a heap of 
dried herbage in a room of a peasant dwelling. By the side 
of the child is her basket in which are some wild flowers she 
has gathered. One of the young women, kneeling on the floor 
in the center of the picture, holds a sieve with which she has 
been sifting seed on to a white cloth. 


Signed at the lower left, A. GuILLEMIN. 


Purchased from the late Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, 1895. 3 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davi T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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George H. McCord, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


68 VENETIAN FISHING BOATS 


Height, 20 inches; length, 380 inches 


| _ A Group of fishing boats, with red, brown, gray, white and 
yellow sails, is seen in the middle of the picture near a wharf 
| where there is a building with red-tiled roof. Farther away, 

| in the right center, is another group of boats. In the distance, 
j at the extreme right, buildings on the shore are indicated. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A., VENICE; 
and dated 1907. 


Purchased from the Executor of the Artist’s Estate. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


Ralph Albert Blakelock, N.A. we 


AMERICAN: 184'7— 


_69 MORNING, WHITE MOUNTAINS Wet 


Height, 20 inches; length, 32 inches 


AN important example of the earlier period of Blakelock, de- 
picted with great fidelity in the drawing of the various features 
of the landscape. The right foreground is occupied by a hill- 
side with rocks and trees forming the shore of a lake, which 
appears in the left foreground. On the opposite shore appear 
the trees on the edge of a forest, which continues upward on 
a mountainside on the left and extends in the right center to 
a misty distance. The foliage shows autumn tints and in the 
sky of warm yellow-gray the sun is seen through the mists 
well up from the horizon. Just above the sun, in the upper 
middle portion of the composition, is a cluster of little clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. Buaxe tock, and dated 1868. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav REIcHarp. 


Henri Harpignies 


Frencu: 1819—1916 ete = 


70—L’ ALLIER A HERISSON J | 
Canvas: Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


AN extensive landscape with a background of irregular and 
barely clad hills. A shallow river passes through the fore- 
ground of the picture, and on the near banks are three groups 
of tall branching trees. ‘The blue sky is charged with clouds, 
and the rays of sunset are reflected on the banks of the river. 


Signed and dated 1906 to lower left. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London, 


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| la Yeys a tS Faewcn: 1855—1908 
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| = %) Height, 29 inches; length, 8914 inches 


_AN important example of the landscape work of Monchablon, 
marked by his usual careful rendering of detail and compre- 
hensive grasp of general effect. The picture shows fields of 
many different crops on rolling country; some fields of wheat 
in the middle distance are being harvested by the farm laborers. 

| In the distance, on the left, is another stretch of country that 
is not cultivated but is diversified by pastures and woods. 
. Overhead is a summer sky evenly gradated from luminous 
| light warm gray at the horizon into pale blue above, with a 
few clouds floating in the sunlight. 


Signed at the lower right, Jax Moncuasion, and dated 
1886; also signed at the lower left, OEUVRE L. 


| Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York, by the Holland Gal- 
| leries, who sold the picture to the late owner. 


| P ty of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 
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Jules Adolphe Breton 
Frencu: 1827—1906 


pT -RETURNING FROM WORK 
5 " d Height, 36 inches; width, 28%4 inches 


® si FULL-LENGTH figure of a French peasant girl depicted in 
f ) side view as she walks toward the left, carrying under her left 
s BN arm a sheaf of grain and with her right holding a water-jug 
on her shoulder. ‘The setting for the figure is composed of a 
, field with a growing green crop and a sunset sky with a band 
i . “ brilliant pink cloud half way up from the horizon, and 

7 other clouds of fainter pink above. 


Je Signed at the lower left, JuLEs Breton, and dated 1896. 
ape By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
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Adolf Schreyer 
GERMAN: 1828—1899 


73—ARAB CAVALIERS: CHIEF’S STAFF 
Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches 


AT the foot of a rugged slope, the hill visible above and behind 
them at the right, and a vast, uneven country extending 
beyond them in the distance, a company of Arab horsemen in 
their picturesque garb are gathered about their chief. ‘The 
halt is at the border of a river, an edge of which appears in 
the foreground at the left. ‘The standard is borne by a rider 
on a black horse, who stands nearest the onlooker, beside the 
chief who is mounted on a dappled gray. The others, seven 
in number, have reined up about and behind them, all armed 
and each alert, the light falling strongest on the foremost 
members of the group. The ground is a yellowish-brown, with 
suggestions of green, the sky revealing blue in places but 
largely overborne by white and dusky-gray clouds which 
thicken and darken over the hilltop at the right. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. 
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York. 1278 + Ute Ut haw St/7906 aK AXXX 


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Purchased from the Stanley P. Gifford Sale, New York, 1913, by the 
Holland Galleries. y MG KOOO + 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry, who purchased the picture * 
from the Holland Galleries. : 


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Hector Le Roux 
Frencu: 1829—1900 


74—THE DEPARTURE FROM PAUSILIPPE 
Height, 2614 inches; length, 44 inches 


A CLASSICAL composition with a group of two young women, 
in the right foreground, on a terrace shaded by a large olive 
tree and overlooking the city and the sea. While one of the 
dey young women extends her right hand in a gesture of farewell to 
a departing shallop the other clings to her in grief and affec- 
tion. On the extreme right of the terrace, looking over its 
enclosing wall, is a little lad, nude except for a leopard skin 
about his loins. The Greek costume of the two young women 
are, in the case of the taller one, with arm extended, pink, blue 
and white, and the other’s, white and light blue. 


Signed at the lower right, Hecror Lr Rovx. 


By order of an Executor. 


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Otto von Thoren 
German: 1828—1889 _ 


75—DRIVING THE COWS 
Panel: Height, 3014 inches; length, 3514 inches 


In the foreground in the middle of the picture is a herdsman | 
with light blue smock, in back view to the spectator, with his 
dog trotting along at his side, driving three cows homeward 
across the pastures. The cows on either side of the driver are 
dark red with white markings, and one, ahead of them, is white 
with a spot or two of black. On the left, in the middle dis- 
tance, is a thatched cottage; in the distance, on the right, a 
range of hills, and overhead a sky of gray with some blue in 
the upper portion. 

Signed at the lower right, O. v. THOREN. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jurius WapswortuH, New York. 


Emil Keyser 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


76—CHILDREN’S FROLIC 
Height, 3124 inches; length, 481 inches 


A DOZEN or more little girls, with a boy in the middle of the 
long line they form across the greensward of the foreground by 
holding each other’s hands, are sweeping along with dancing 
steps on a day in May. On the left of the picture, back of the 
long row of children, is a little girl who is crying because she 
has been left behind in the onward sweep of the play. ‘The 
setting for the figures consists of green meadows and a gray 
sky. In the immediate foreground on the borders of a little 
pool are cowslips with their yellow blossoms. 


Signed at the lower left, Emin Keyser. 


Purchased from the late Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, 1898. 4U*x«- 


By order of the Executor of the late.Mr. Davin T. Wasson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. | 


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Cesare Detti 
Irauian: 1848—1915 
(French School) 


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a 77—THE INTERRUPTED DUET 
| Pewa be Height, 34 inches; length, 44 inches 


A. YOUNG woman with salmon-pink robe trimmed with fur is 
seated on the left of the composition in a great throne-chair, her 
feet resting on a blue cushion, and has stopped playing on a 
lute which she has placed at her side. On the right, seated be- 
side her on a couch, is a young man in costume of red, blue-gray 
and white, who continues his playing on another lute of dif- 
ferent style, and has apparently come to a passage in the music 
filled with meaning. ‘The lady turns her head away with pen- 
sive expression. On the left, lying on the floor, are music-books ; 
and in the background of the apartment is a piece of furniture 
with a decanter on it and a large metal vase with pink laurel 


blossoms. 
é “Signed at the lower right, C. Derti, and dated Paris, ’89. 


By order of an Executor. 


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Leon Perrault 
Frencu. LSo2-— 


fo 6 Q 78—F AIRY TALES 


Height, 421% inches; width, 33% inches 


Two little French peasant girls, one with dark hair with white 
bodice and blue skirt; the other with light blond hair, white 
bodice and purple-brown skirt, seated close together on a stone 
by the roadside. The girl with brown hair, who has blue eyes 
and looks up directly out of the picture, holds a paper-cov- 
ered book in her lap while her little companion, her hand on 
the other’s shoulder, is reading from its pages. In the back- 
ground are warm shadows and the leaves of plants and vines. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Perrauxit, and dated 1887. 


By order of an Executor. 


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Jules Joseph Lefebvre 
Frencu: 1834—1912 / 


793—THE WHITE DOVE 


Height, 47 inches; width, 3014 inches 


A. THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH life-size figure of a beautiful young 
woman with light brown hair, wearing a Grecian robe of dia- 
phanous white confined by a sash of yellow. Her hair is bound 
with a garland of white morning-glories. ‘The body is in three- 
quarter view to the right, and the head, inclined forward, is seen 
in profil perdu. The young woman holds, with both hands, 
gently against her breast, a white dove with wings partly ex- 
tended and head stretched back as it looks into the face of its 
mistress. ‘The picture shows the beautiful drawing character- 
istic of the work of Lefebvre. 


Signed at the lower left, Jutes Leresvre, and dated at 
the lower right, Paris, 1880. 


By order of an Executor. Bon 


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Etienne Adolphe Piot ing 


Frencuo: CoNnTEMPORARY 


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80-—LESBLA Avy oo yer" 
Height, 321% inches; width, 231, saches 


A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH life-size seated figure of a young 
woman, the face in full view to the spectator, wearing a skirt : 
of white and white drapery about her shoulders. With her ; 
left hand she is caressing a pink rosebud which is fastened in 

her corsage and her right hand rests in her lap, where there 

is a bunch of pink roses and green leaves. ‘The background 

is a crimson curtain. 


Signed on the left, A. Prior. 
By order of an Executor. 


Matteo Vittorio Corcos 
SPANISH: CONTEMPORARY 


(French School) 


81—_W AITING 
Height, 41 inches; width, 251% inches 


A HALF-LENGTH life-size figure of a pretty young woman who, 
with head turned to the spectator’s right as she leans against 
the rail of a balcony overlooking a public garden, seems to be 
waiting for the arrival of an expected friend. The light, fall- 
ing from the sky, illumines her blond hair and filters through 
the trees of the park. The young woman wears a Spanish | 
shawl with figured pattern lace, a black ribbon at her neck and 
black net mitts. 

Signed at the lower right, V. Corcos. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


ub: Mihaly Ae Munkacsy 


| , ef Huncartan: 1846—1900 0 0 


82—LANDSCAPE 


Height, 37°4 inches; length, 5634 inches 


A. LANDSCAPE in France, depicted in sunlight, showing a broad 
roadway bordering a little stream leading from the foreground 
into the middle of the picture, where there is an arched stone 
gateway at the entrance to the grounds surrounding a country 
~ church which appears on the left. On the right of the gateway 
a crossroad leads between stone park and garden walls to the 
entrance of a house which, with its out-buildings, is seen amid 
the trees on the right of the picture. Bordering the stream is 
a hedge and a row of tall poplars and in the middle portion 
of the picture, back of the villa and the gateway, are the poplars 
and other tall trees of a park. Although the celebrated artist, 
Munkacsy, is known chiefly by his figure sub jects, he painted 
many landscapes, of which this one is a representative example. 


Signed at the lower right, M. Munxacsy. 


Purchased from the late Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, 1890. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 


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FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


88—_THE MOTET 
Height, 79 inches; width, 53 inches 


THE scene represents a religious procession of many young 
girls all clothed in white and wearing white veils, who are 
descending the steps of a steep street, proceeding from a church 
seen between the walls of the buildings on either side of the 
narrow passageway. Each of the girls holds a song-book in 
her hands, and in the immediate foreground, on the right, is an 
elderly priest who, with hands uplifted, is beating time for the 
singing. On his right, seated against the wall of a house, with 
an open window in which appears a young mother holding a 
child in her arms, are several other young women who have not 
taken part in the procession. The effect is in strong sunlight, 
in the south of France, which lights up the walls on the right 
of the picture and throws into shadow those on the left. Above 
the roofs and the top of the church is a space of blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, on the face of a stone step, 
P. Grivoras, and dated 1881. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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SECOND AND LAST EVENING’S SALE 
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


FirtH Avenue, 58ruH to 597TH STREET 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


Catalogue Nos. 84 to 168, inclusive 


4 &)-  #£Alphonse Marie de Neuville 
| | Frencu: 1836—1885 


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oC aah, 916 aoe width, 534 inches 

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4 A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a French cavalryman of 


| the time of the First Republic, or the early years of the 

| Napoleonic period. In the left hand he grasps a sword which 

| __ is carried by a wide belt. The uniform consists of a high green 

| shako with tricolor rosette in front, green fur-trimmed jacket 
with gold frogs and chevrons and red trousers reinforced with 
leather. | 


Signed at the lower right, A. pp NEvvitue, and dated 1875. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1905 


85—THE CHURCH ON THE HILL 
Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


In the foreground, rich autumn herbage; in the middle dis- 
tance, a hillside crowned with belts of trees. At the left, at 
the top of the hill, is a church with a belfry. The hour is 
evening, and the picture is completed by a sunset sky with tints 
of yellow and gray-pink near the horizon, and gray clouds, 
amid spaces of blue in the upper part. 


Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wranr. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp. 


Jean Jacques Henner 
Frencu: 1829—1905 


86-_HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN a ti | 
Panel: Height, 10%4 inches; width, 81% itches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a young woman with auburn hair, 
her face in full view to the spectator as she looks over her left 
shoulder with a very searching glance from her large dark eyes. 
Red drapery covers the right shoulder and the left arm. 


Signed at the upper right, J. J. HENNER. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Winslow Homer, N. A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1910 


87—A GOOD POOL: SAGUENAY RIVER 


Water Color: Height, 9¥% inches; length, 18°4 inches 

In a canoe managed by two guides, one with paddle at the 
bow and the other at the stern, is a fisherman casting his line 
in the blue waters of the river, which traverses the picture. 
The immediate foreground shows a shore of shelving rock. 
Above the canoe and figures, and in close view to the spectator, 
is a fine specimen of speckled trout, leaping through the air. 


The fish is in relief against a dark clouded sky, and on the 
farther shore of the river high rocky formations are indicated. 


Signed at the lower left, Homer, 1895. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav Retcuarp, 


23609. Ow conacguneeh firm 0.8 7, fase LA /igll + 
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Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 | 
88—THE EDGE OF THE WOODS 
Height, 12 inches; length, 15, inches 


SAPLINGS, denuded of leaves, and small trees and undergrowth 
showing early autumn tints in the foliage, occupy the middle 
ground. In the forward plane of the landscape the sod is 
still green, having not yet been bitten by the frost. A sky of 
gray appears above the leaves and branches of the trees. 


Signed at the lower right, A. H. Wyant. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav REICHARD, 


a Winslow Homer, N.A. 
| tae if i Jf pe AMERICAN: 1836—1910 


is (ae JOHN'S RIVER, FLORIDA 
| | Mn Kelphr Water Color: Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


In. ane foreground the waters reflect the blue of a clear sky 
and the heavy dark foliage of palm trees growing on the river 
bank in the middle portion of the picture. Along the edge of 
the shore are water lilies, vividly green. In the distance, 
on the left, a line of low hills—and, on the right, the blue silhou- 
ette of one of the winter resort hotels. . 


Signed at the lower left, Wrxstow Homer, and dated 1890. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gusray ReicHarp. 


c. Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 18386—1892 


90—THE ENVIRONS OF A CITY: EVENING 


Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches 


Roiuine lands of autumn-brown occupy the foreground, with 


a little stream in the right center. Beyond, appearing in sil- 
houette against an evening sky, pale gray in the upper portion 
and showing pink clouds above, are buildings and _ hill-tops. 
From a chimney of one of the buildings smoke is blown by the 
wind to the right. Bees 


Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyanv. 
Purchased from R. C. & N. M. Vose, Boston. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav Reicuarp. 


Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18386—1892 


9I—_LANDSCAPE 
Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


Tue forward plane of the composition is occupied by fields 
sloping upward to the left with a roadway, wet by recent rain, 
on the right. A wide-spreading oak appears on the left at 
the top of the slope, and beyond is seen, on the right, a distant 
range of hills. The sky shows broken clouds of warm gray 
with one or two small spaces of blue in the upper portion. 
The picture presents a unified ensemble of sober tints. 


Signed at the lower right, A. H. Wyant. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp, 


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- James Baker Pyne 
BritTIsuH: 1800—1870 


92—VIEW OF HEIDELBERG 


Height, 151% inches; length, 2134 inches 


ae From a point of view in the right for eground, high up on the 


hillside, the view extends over the river which traverses the 
middle of the picture and comprises the opposite shores with 
the castle perched high amid the trees. Along the opposite 
shore are the buildings of the town, and in the distance, on the 
right, a bridge with archways crosses the river. In the dis- 


_ tance on the left a high hill is in silhouette against the summer 


sky of grayish-blue with warm tints on the right where the 
sun is indicated. 


Signed at the lower left, J. B. Pyne, and dated 1867. 


Purchased from Wm. Scott & Son, Montreal, 1896. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitis- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Winslow Homer, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1886—1910 


92—-WATCHING FROM THE CLIFFS 


Np. Karedon xb y Water Color: Height, 14 winches; length, 20 inches 


On a great shelving rock, brown and pink in tone, sloping 
downward to the right, two young women, seated and holding 
a large fisherman’s basket, are looking seaward, the foremost 
figure holding her hand at her brow to shield her anxious 
gaze. Back of them, on the left, is another young woman, 
standing and holding her baby in her arms. Still farther away, 
on the left, are some other seated figures, and just showing 
above the rocky cliff is the red roof of a fisherman’s cottage. 
~ Overhead is a fine sky of white and gray, showing patches of 
blue as it clears after a storm, and white sea gulls are flying. 


Signed at the lower left, Wixstow Homer, and dated 1892. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp. 


Prosper Etienne Berne-Bellecour 
; Frencu: 1838—1910 | 


94—_ CUI RASSIERS 


q 4 ah bun oper Panel: Height, 1614 inches; length, 2444 inches 


A croup of three French cavalrymen of whom one, on the left 
of the picture, is an officer. He is standing by while he watches 
two of his soldiers, one of whom is holding a horse by the 
bridle while the other adjusts the saddle and trappings. ‘The 
two troopers wear the old-fashioned breast-plate of steel and 
helmets with horse-hair plumes, blue tunics, and red trousers 
terminating in loose boots. The officer, in uniform of red and 
blue, holds his light cane in his hands behind his back. 'The 
setting for the figures is a pleasing landscape in sunlight, 
showing a winding road on the right, a group of trees on the 
left, and a distant hillside beyond. Over all is a gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Brerne-BELLEcour, and 
dated 1907. 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry. 


Alexander H. Wyant, N.A. 
| ; AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


95—AUTUMN BONG 


Height, 124, inches; length, 15 inches 


FoREGROUND meadows of brown; a glimpse of a stream in 
middle distance; trees on the right and the left, and a brown 
hillside beyond. Over all is a fine sky of gray with a bit of 
Pe ale blue in the upper central portion. 


Signed at the lower right, A. H. Wyanr. 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav ReicHarp. 


. saan Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena 

p Te Frencu: 1807—1876 vs 
oO -96—THE SULTANA 

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a Withern, A FULL-LENGTH figure of a young woman in full face view to 

{ de the spectator, dressed in rich Oriental robes. Jewels orna- 

Be ment her jacket and head-dress. She is depicted leaning 


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tions. A distant mountain peak and a glimpse of blue sky. 
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Fi Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz. 
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Frencu: 1824—1886 mis 


97—RUBENS AT THE COURT - 
: OF PHILIP III, 1603 


A Group of ten characteristic figures, of which nine are ladies 
richly appareled in golden and blue dresses, in a park, and near 
a marble gateway with pillars. To give a touch of versimili- 
tude to the original title of the picture “Rubens et les Dames 
de qualité de la cour le Philippe III, 1603,” the great artist 
is seen in one of the porticoes and is apparently conducting 
the party to the Park. The background is formed of masses 
of tall growing trees which impart a feeling of immensity 
and solemnity to the scene. 3 a | 
Signed in lower right in red. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


Henri Harpignies 
FRENCH : 1819—1916 
98—LE BOIS DE TREMELLIERE 
Canvas: Height, STi; need width, 17 inches 


A LATE spring landscape seen from the edge of a wood, with 
tall spindly fir and other trees to left. A rough cartway 
leads to a well-wooded dell in the middle distance; by the road- 
side a girl in gray dress and pink hat is seated reading a — 
book. There is a distant view of hawaes hills? 7 


Signem and. dated 90 to left. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & HENRIQUES, Attorneys, Lone ie 


Jean Baptiste Camille Corot . 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


99—RICHMOND ON THE THAMES 


Canvas: Height, 8 inches; length, 184% inches 


A view of both sides of the river, with a terrace of houses, 
figures and a beached sailing boat on the left. The center 
of the picture is formed of a range of graceful trees with 
early summer effects. An edging of brushwood, in which are 
seen two figures, passes along the right side of the bank, and 
in the meadow two female figures, one with a dark and the 
other with a light shawl, are walking away from the spectator. 


Signed at lower left. 
Painted in 1862. This is the finest of the three pictures painted by 


Corot in England. Described and illustrated in “L’Oeuvre de 
Corot” by Alfred Robaut and Moreau-Nélaton, No. 1326. 


From the collections of M. Mayer, M. Lovedin, and Dr. Cornelius 
Herz. Ww» a 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 7 g : 


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Frencu: 1812—1867 


100—AN ITALIAN PASS 


Canvas: Height, 81% inches; length, 12% inches 


In this picture the artist breaks away somewhat from his usual 


environment, and has painted a view of a narrow roadway on 

a high altitude, with a low stone edge on the left on which 

two figures are seen. Other figures are indicated further on. 

On either side are high craggy declivities, and in the distance 

a deserted plain with mound. ‘The time selected is a summer 

evening. It is a little gem from one of the most famous 

collections ever formed by an English collector. Zs 

bl.no Signed in full. Liste » 

From the collection of the late Sir JohnADay. Sale /909 KZ = ¥ L520 


By order of Messrs. Exxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


Emile Van Marcke 
Frencu: 1827—1890 


101—LANDSCAPE WITH COWS 
Panel: Height, 91% inches; length, 124% inches 


Two cows, one dark red and white, the other black with white 
markings, standing in a pool in the foreground. Beyond, on 
the right, is the edge of a forest, and on the left a level plain. 
In the left upper half of the picture is a sky with gray clouds 
and a little space of blue. 


Signed at the lower left, EM. vAN MARCKE. 


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Purchased from the late Adolph Kohn, New York, 1883. 


Collection of the late Mr. Juti1us WapswortuH, New York. 


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Charles Emile Jacque 


Le Frencu: 1818—1894 
es TERIOR OF SHEEPFOLD 
14. ndirrw , Panel: Height, 91% inches; length, 1224 inches 


BerroreE a rack on the left stands a ewe with two lambs and, on 
the right, lying down in the straw is another ewe. A black hen 
is pecking in a feed-trough on the right. The lighting of the 
sheep-stable is from a window on the left, outside of the pic- 
ture. 

Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacque. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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os Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena 
q y Lace Frencu: 1807—1876 


1083—A LADY WITH PERROQUET AND -DOG 


A FULL-LENGTH figure of a young woman with blond tresses, 
in side view to the spectator, walking to the left. The cos- 
tume shows a long cloak of pink, the sleeve of a blue jacket 
embroidered with gold, and a skirt of white, with head-dress 
of white and blue. Perched on the forefinger of her right 
hand is a green perroquet, and the left hand is extended as if 
to quiet the little pet dog who is seen at her side. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Diaz. 


Purchased from the late Mr. S. P. Avery, New York, 1883. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutivus Wavswortu, New York. 


Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


104A—BOULOGNE-SUR-MER: UN COIN DE VILLE 


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hay hry Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 141% inches 


AN extensive summertime view over the irregular sand dunes 
of Boulogne-sur-Mer with a church and houses, forming the 
“coin de ville,” partly hidden amid trees in the foreground; 
other houses and cliffs are seen in the distance; the sky is filled 


with fleecy clouds. 
Signed at lower left. 


Described and illustrated in “L’Oeuvre de Corot” by Alfred Robaut 
and Moreau-Nélaton, No. 957. 


By order of Messrs. Exxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London, 


Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena 4 


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105—IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 
‘ eral) Panel: Height, 184% inches; length, 18 ches : 


ae is a pool in the middle foreground, in a clearing of the 
forest; the figure of a peasant woman bending over appears 
near the middle of the picture, and in the middle distance the 
ground and the trees are illuminated by bright sunlight, while 
the grass and foliage of the trees in the foreground are in 
shadow, with a ray of sunlight gleaming on the trunks of birch 
trees on either side. <A little patch of sky, with gray, white 
and blue, appears in the upper part of the composition. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Diaz. 


Purchased from the late Mr. S. P. Avery, New York, 1888. 


Callecuion of the late Mr. JULIUS WabswortH, New York. 


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i 106—WILLOWS Cee 7 
| i We vn epee : | Height, 1014 inches; length, 15%4 inches 


In the left center is a full-foliaged tree with two pollard wil- 
lows on the left of it; in the right center, a sapling with 
sparse foliage. At the foot of the large tree are two small 
figures of peasant women. A stream runs through the pic-— 
ture from the left and a range of hills shows in the distance 


i | on the right. The sky is filled with gray clouds. 

i & 7 7 Signed at the lower right, Corot. 
a From the sale of the Mosler Collection, Bankers, Paris, 1876. Nun aC 
4 | Collection of the late Mr. Jutivs Wapswortu, New York. 


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Charles Francois Daubigny 
Frencu: 1819—1878 


107_ON THE OISE 


Panel: Height, 1214 inches; length, 224% inches 


THE river, as it makes a bend, occupies the left portion of the 
composition. On the banks, on the right, are a number of 
women washing clothes. A roadway follows the bank and a 
few buildings are seen along it while, on the farther side at 
the right, a hill rises crowned with a country church. In the 
middle distance, on the left, is a timbered island, and the sky 
shows gray clouds tinged with yellow by the setting sun. 


Signed at the lower left, DausBieny. 


Purchased from the late Adolph Kohn, New York, 1887. 
Collection of the late Mr. Jurius WapswortTH, New York. pr 


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43 mo N FreNcH: 1807—1876 
\As—tapy AND CHILD 


Krlett /}. Marthe, (Companion picture to No. 109) 


yeu Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 11%4 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH seated figure of a young woman in Oriental 
costume consisting of a crimson robe, white under-dress and 
head-dress, and a scarlet and gold cap. At her side and lean- 
ing on her right knee is a child in dress of dark blue, gray- 
yellow and white. The setting for the figures shows autumn 
foliage and glimpses of sky. 


Signed at the lower left, N. Draz, and dated ’66. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1890. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. ye tson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. Cs. @ nx~ 


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109—_THE NECKLACE 
(Companion picture to No. 108) 


Panel: Height, 18 mches; width, 1134 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a young woman in Oriental 
costume of blue and white with an embroidered sash and cap 
of scarlet and gold. Leaning against a pillar, she holds up 
in her left hand a necklace, which a child at her side, in white 
and crimson, reaches up to receive. The setting for the figures 
is composed of dark foliage. 


Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz, and dated ’66. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1890. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @.8 .Q@ A xs 


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ul | 950 Oba) Frencu: 1819—1916 


i 110—BORDS DE L'YONNE 

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A PLACID evening scene with a bend of the river partly hidden 
by several tall wind-blown derelict trees. The rocky banks, 
which form almost a circle around the water, are green with 


spring-growing plants, and in the distance are groups of 
trees and shrubs. Blue sky with fleecy clouds. 


Canvas: Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


Signed and dated 1907 to bottom left. 


By order of Messrs. Eixins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Frencu: 1810—1865 
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Height, 18% inches; width, 15%4 inches 


Ow the right, before her cottage door, sitting in the shadow 
cast by the midday sun, is a peasant woman with her distaff. 
Beyond, on the right, are farm buildings with heavily thatched 
roofs; near the middle of the picture is the barnyard gate, 
and on the left are trees in dark green foliage. Above are 
gray and white clouds in a sky of clear blue. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Troyon. 


From the collection of R. Meldrum, Esq., of Glasgow. 
Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1892. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. Cr:\$:-@ OSKXx— 


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Charles Emile Jacque 
Frencw: 1813—1894 


»+~«112-- SHEEP ENTERING THE FOLD 
Height, 2134 imches; width, 1814 inches 


Wu Lee ee A riock of sheep coming from the right of the picture, enter- 
) ing the doorway of a stable with masonry and plaster walls. 
Hh tal On the right of the picture, leaning against the doorway, 
] is the shepherd, with blue blouse and staff in hand and his dog 
beside him. On the sill of a small window in the stable, on 

the right, is a brown hen. 7 : 
Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacque. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius WapswortnH, New York. 


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113—LA MARE AUX HERONS 
Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 2144 inches 


A BRoAD and uneven landscape in summertime. The back- 
ground is taken up with a range of hills, whilst the herons, 
whence the picture gets its title, are seen disporting themselves 
in the shallow marsh which occupies most of the foreground. 
A boat is seen on the bank to right; cloudy sky with late after- 


noon effects. 


Signed and dated 1872 at lower right. 


By order of Messrs. Erxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 
_ Frencu: 1796—1875 


114— Beebe ERE EF noron > ‘ Qn Gore - 
(gee Height, aby vA inches ; with, 11 inches 


qh A Road leading from the right foreground passes through a 
| | I. y little grove of trees where there are some low-roofed buildings 

‘| used as stables or cow-sheds. On the left, in the meadows of 
Y the foreground, a woman is milking a cow and, on the right, 


| be, ic wt XG in the roadway, a young woman with a baby on her arm and 
accompanied by a little girl, has stopped to speak to another 


woman who is bundling fagots. The woman with the child 
gives the title to the picture. The foliage of the trees reaches 
up to the top of the canvas, being relieved against a sky of 
- qualified blue with white clouds. In the distance, on the left, 
is a glimpse of a stream and a belt of trees. 


Signed at the lower right, Coror. 
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Frencu: 1810—1865 


/. 11I5—LANDSCAPEH AND CATTLE : @ 


M.ha rtd hs Height, 18% inches; width, 15 inches 4 


In the waters of a stream which fills the foreground are two 
cows, one dun color and the other dark red with white face. 
On the bank at the left, near a group of trees, are a peasant 
woman and a child. In the middle distance rises a stretch of 
level country with a village beyond, on the right. The upper 
half of the canvas is filled with a fine sky of great masses of 
gray and white clouds with some blue above. 


Signed at tbe lower left, C. Troyvon. 
OS inphh Vigo. Agu + doyzo ME g 1 9@ 0 ARNE So 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1900. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @¢S.@ Q@Sx\x- 


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Charles Francois Daubigny 
| Frencu: 1819—1878 


16—THE SEASHORE 


Panel: Height, 1514 inches; length, 26% inches 


Tue foreground is occupied by a flat sandy beach with straight 

rows of seaweed which has been carried in by the tide. In 
the middle distance is the expanse of the sea, with several sails 
and a headland on the right. Over all a sky of gray, tempered 
with blue in the upper portion. 


Signed at the lower right, Daunicny. 


Purchased from the late Charles F. Haseltine, Philadelphia, 18938. Mm*** — 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burg, Pennsylvania. @S-Q- &xxxK— 


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Frencu: 1812—1867 


117—_THE WINDING ROAD 


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a he with exact fidelity to nature and the general effect of the pic- 
peed ture at the same time presenting a unified ensemble. In the 
right foreground a road winds into the middle distance, dis- 
appearing beyond two fine oak trees on the left. The fore- 
ground on both sides of the road presents greensward and 
herbage with a boulder or two. Near the middle of the com- 
position a peasant woman is coming along the road bearing 
a great sheaf of greens on her head. Beyond lies a stretch of 
level country with trees and roofs and a church spire indicated — 
in the distance. Over all rises a sky which is filled with gray 
clouds, except for some spaces of misty blue, and showing its 
- warmest tints near the low horizon. At the sides of the road- 
way water in a gutter and ruts reflect this sky. It would be 
impossible to draw with greater accuracy the features of a 
landscape than are displayed in this example of the great 
French painter. 


Panel: Height, 1614 inches; length, 2514 inches 


Signed at the lower right, TH. Rousseau, with date. 


From the collection of E. H. Cuthbertson, London. /4O4. 9, XAIBO-0 
Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1909. ® 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. CSC ox- KEK 


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Frencu: 1796—1875 


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Height, 184 inches: tig 4 inches 


THE composition shows: a hillside on the left with peasants’ 
cottages at its base; figures of two women and a child in the 
foreground and tall trees on the hillside with foliage reaching 
up against a sky of pale blue with gr ay and white clouds. 
On the right appears the expanse of the sea. 


Signed at the lower left, Coror. 
Wa dytetrano 
From the collection of the late Madame Monot, Paris, to whom the 
picture was presented by Corot. 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., Paris, 1895. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @©OS.e@. AS Mx 


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Frencu: 1810—1865 7 
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‘S fee Hy PSs / 4° eaele Height, 18 Wiener: length, 231/, inches 


A FLOCK of sheep aa two or three goats are at rest in the 
foreground, grouped about a monumental stone standing in J 
their pasture near the middle of the picture. On a rock on “| 
the shore of a river, which traverses the composition, is the 4 
seated figure of the shepherdess with her dog lying down 
beside her. On the opposite shore of the river is a timbered 
hillside and above is a summer sky of blue and white. ‘The 

effect is in sunlight. — ‘ee 
Signed at the lower left, C. 'Troyon. 


From the Robert Graves Collection, New Y Fn 1887, Catalogue 
No. 196. $ %260, 


By order of an Executor. 


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ob7 THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


| . Height, 164% inches; length, 24 inches 3 ae 
| | In the right foreground, by the side of a road which leads into @ 
i the middle of the picture, is a woman on her knees tying up a a 
bundle of fagots; another woman is seen farther away walking * 
along the road. ‘There are trees and bushes here and there % 
in the foreground and in the level lands of the middle dis- 

tance. Beyond is the line of the great forest and overhead is 


a luminous sky with warm-tinted white clouds in the lower 4 
portion; gray clouds and spaces of blue in the upper. a 


Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz, and dated, ’63. P 4 
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From the Laurent-Richard Collection, Paris, 1878, Catalogue No. 25.-4o IYO 


Etched by T. C. Lemaire and reproduced tn the catalogue of the Lau- 


rent-Richard Sale. ‘ ae 
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Frencu: 1796—1875 | 
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Height, 1814 inches; length, 2514 inches 


Own the foreground shore, at the left of a lake which occupies ~ 
the/ middle distance, is a group of trees, with three peasant 
women in the shade. On the farther shore is a white walled 
house and a belt of trees, and in the distance a range of low 
hills. The summer sky is filled with grayish white clouds 
except for spaces of pale tempered blue in the upper portion. 


Sagned | at the lower left, Coror. 
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Frencu: 1810—1865 


‘Pastel: Height. 2416 inches; width, 201% inches 
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On the right, on the shore of a river, the waters of whee fill 


the foreground and the left middle distance, is a thatched cot- 
tage standing amid great oak trees, the upper branches reach-_ 
ing nearly to the top of the picture. A punt, with two men, a 
woman and a child, has just been sculled up to the landing- 
place before the cottage, and a man is seen mounting the slope 
which leads to the door. There he is being welcomed by a 
woman with red bodice and white cap. On the left, in the 
_river, is a wooded island and, in the distance, the farther shore 
appears with a stretch of woods and a hill. The picture is 
completed by a summer sky with warm-tinted white clouds 
in the lower portion and blue above. 


122 THE HOUSE BY THE RIVER 


Signed at the lower left “GA LROxvON: 


Property of the Estate of the late Gustav Reicwarp. 


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123—-ALONG THH RIVER OISE 


cHeles Francois Daubigny 


i) j F, AV abrir Panel: Height, 17 inches; length, 291% inches 


Tue waters of the river with some reeds and lily pads occupy 
the immediate foreground and the left middle portion of the 
picture. On the right, amid green trees on the sloping green 

banks, a house, a small figure, and some cattle are seen. On — 
the left, in the distance, are the opposite shore and a range of 


hills. The sky is filled with clouds of warm white “and gray. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausieny, and dated 1875. 
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Frencu: 1796—1875 


124_LE BAC 
Height, 1784 inches; length, 26 inches 


_'TuE foreground is occupied by the waters of a stream in which, 
on the left, two cows are wading. On the right, near the shore, 
is a punt with a figure. On the right also a large tree spreads 
its branches upward toward the left, and the middle distance 
shows a strip of country with other trees and the roof of a 
house. A distant hill is indicated beyond and the sky, with 
warm-tinted white clouds, shows a space of pale blue in the 


upper part. 
Signed at the lower left, Coror. 


From the collection of Mr. Anthony Roua, Paris. 
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Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., Paris, 1897. §3S8 6 Ao-RAe 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. CS,C MS Xxe— 


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Charles Emile Jacque 
Frencu: 1818—1€94 


| bhp 125—OUTSKIRTS OF FONTAINEBLEAU _ 


| wa » Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches — 
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a Pay 4 A riock of sheep, guarded by a young shepherdess and her 
ws dog, advances while grazing across the foreground. In the 
middle portion of the picture are some great forest trees with 
their branches and foliage filling the upper part of the canvas. 
Beyond, on the right, is a stretch of the level country near 
Fontainebleau Forest and a distant line of hills. A gray sky 

shows on the left and through the interstices of the- foliage. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacauss. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1894. — 
By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 


burgh, Pennsylvania. ©@ S.C Sxxx- 0 


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126—LE SOIR 


4 b 10 ZNy * Height, 29 ee width, 2334 inches 


HF x A. Coror pastoral of restful Baa On the right of the com- 
| Kft ff. Mhanthe position is a group of large trees with wide-spreading foliage 
And branches reaching half way across the picture and nearly ~ 
A nert to the top of the canvas. In the level meadow of the fore- 
ground are the figures of three peasant women, a cow and 7 
two goats. Beyond, on the left, is a glimpse of a stream and 3 
a distant hillside with several classical-looking buildings. The 
evening sky, with light gray clouds in the upper portion, grad- 
ates from pale qualified blues downward to the snare where 
there are warmer tints. 
Signed at ire lower left, Corot. 


From the collection of the late Mr. A. Donatis, Director of La Provwi- 
dence Insurance Co., of Paris. shir Batalgu- 1897, 5 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., Paris, 1898, ES Oy -AU,S *} 
By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- . 


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Frencu: 1810—1865 


127—GOING TO MARKET 


Height, 82 inches; width, 251% inches 


A CHARMING pastoral depicting an effect of early morning 
with the light of the sun penetrating the mist and casting long 
shadows. In the middle foreground a peasant girl, mounted 


along a road. Grouped about and following is a flock of 
sheep and some cows, while a dog, guarding and directing the 
flock, springs forward from the right of the picture. On the 
high ground by the roadside is a cottage with steep thatched 
roof; on the right are the sloping grassy borders of the road-— 
way, and on either side, framing in the pleasing picture of the 
girl and donkey, the foliage of trees is seen through the morn- 
ing mists. Over all is a luminous sky of pale warm gray. 


Signed at the lower left, C.'Trovon. 


From the collection of Sir Bache Cunard, London. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @©- S.C se) x x 


A night, darvdld. » Uhafefy Vater beg 1/1b95_ Feo EM SX X ~ 
© RK mm, 


on a donkey with panniers filled with garden truck, advances _ 


Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1898. &S © al 
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i Woe Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 
i; / ray PRenci 17/96" E875 


128-VILLE-D AVRAY: LE BOULEAU Lert 4 


od Height, 201% mches; length, 31 inches 


A SIMPLE motive, dignified by the choice of effect and arrange- Bs q 
| Me, ment of masses. A pond, overshadowed on the right by a 
TG ; WG group of trees and bordered by rankly rich meadows, reflects — 
in its narrow extent the light of the sky and a hint of the 
colored roofs of farm-houses beyond the water. Breaking 
i the line of hills on the left are pollarded willows growing near 
1} a large boulder, and a graceful birch tree lifts on the right its — 
ii feathery crown against the clouds. The sunlight touches 
lq : crisply the silvery bark of the birch, illuminates the bright- 
i colored garments of a peasant woman kneeling by the pond, 
| it and flickers on the wild flowers which are scattered over the 
1 | broken ground. | 
i : Signed at the right, Coror. 


Recorded and reproduced m “‘L’Oeuvre de Corot,” by Alfred Robaut 
and Etienne Moreau-Nélaton, Vol. III, No, 1490. Painted be- 
tween 1865 and 1870. 


Collection of fhe late David C. Lyall, New York, 1908, eae ae 4 
No. 75. 40000 + GL. Aaeter,) If, 4 i, vA Atta “a yy et Ln fr eek J 


i By order of Executors / 1 
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Exposition de VEcole des Beaux Arts, 1875. 
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129—_SUNSET IN THE FOREST 


Height, 32 inches; length, 3914, inches 


In the middle foreground is a stream with cattle drmking, 
with masses of trees on either side which reach well up in the - 
composition, their foliage relieved against an evening sky filled 
with gray clouds. In the lower portion of the sky, occupying 
the middle of the picture, the clouds are illuminated by the 
last rays of the sun which has set beyond distant hills. ‘This 
portion of the sky makes a reflected note of high lhght in the 
water in the middle foreground. The picture, with a rich 
and sombre general tone, is impressive in aspect. 


- Signed at the lower left, Jures Dupré. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1896. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Wises Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. ©C-S.C msxK- 


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Charles Emile Jacque 
Frencn: 1813—1894 


130—THE APPROACHING STORM 


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J Vl Height, 29 inches; length, 3945 wmches 


ee W altfor leit nrepurmnt storm clouds indicate the speedy approach of a 
i violent tempest. ‘Their dark masses obscure most of the sky. 
Along a broad sandy road a shepherd is urging his flock of __ 
sheep, going from the spectator, assisted by his activedog, who = 
barks vigorously at the heels of the laggards. A flash or slant __ 
I of vivid sunshine strikes upon the sheep and the shepherd, 
li and flecks the landscape with spots of light. In the immediate 
it foreground on the left a sturdy oak tree with scarred trunk ~ 
i and broken branches rises out of the picture, and across the — 
1 ; road along which the sheep are hurrying, on the right, is a 
| | low bank with scattered boulders and some trees of dense 
| summer foliage. Seen against the horizon, a low line of wooded 
hills bounds the meadow toward which the shepherd is BENET, 
nae his flock. 


, Signed at the lower left, Cu. Te 


| Ve a Ls ie /SIKX/9 Gales 
Wh) 3 From Hig Folect on of Sir Horatio Davis, London. 


Exhibited at the French Exhibition in the Guildhall London, 1898. #9705 
From the Scott & Fowles Sale, 1907. MAS 


Purchased from the Stanley P. Gifford Sale, New Fork, 1913, by the 
Holland Galleries. % 134 P2150 i 


Property of the late Mr. J. T. Sperry, who pur the picture 
from the Holland Galleries. sa 


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Gustave Courbet 
Frencu: 1819—1877 


131—_THE SHADY GLEN 


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S; Height, 2534 inches; length, 32 inches 


From under a rocky cliff on the right of the picture proceeds 
a stream which fills the right half of the foreground; on its 
borders are rocks and bushes. On the left of the picture a 
great rock juts out from a hillside and the foliage of trees 
growing about it reaches up in relief against a sky of strong 
blue with white clouds. Notable for the firm construction 
characteristic of Courbet and for naturalistic rendering. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Courser. 


Purchased through Mr. Charles S. Carstairs, now of Messrs. M. 
Knoedler & Co., New York. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @.8$.C M*X% — 


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132—HHAD OF AN OLD MAN 
Panel: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


4A. SMALL head and shoulders of an elderly thin-faced man of 
the beggar-type. He is looking intently downwards and has 
unkempt long gray hair and gray beard; his brownish coat 
is partly opened at the breast, showing the border of his shirt. 
The background is warm in tone. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


Pietro Longhi 
Irauian: 1702—1762 


133—INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 
Canvas: Height, 16 inches; width, 14 inches 


A croup of four small whole-length figures. In the center 
a lady in yellowish dress is seated in a red plush chair and 
is working at a spinning wheel. Behind her is a gallant in a 
blue dress richly embroidered with gold, holding his hat in ‘ 
his right hand; he is bending toward the lady as if conveying 7 
proposals of an amorous character. To the right a spectacled 
old lady in blue dress and white cap is seated in an arm-chair 
and is reading from an open book and entirely indifferent to 
the two central figures. By her side stands a child in red 
holding a book. 


By order of Messrs. Ei.xins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


ae: John Crome 
yates | (OLp Crome) | 
Britisn: 1768—1821 | | 


134—_MILL ON THE Y ARE, OR 
SCENE IN NORFOLK 


Height, 2414 inches; width, 2014 inches 


Tue waters of the river fill the left foreground and the sub- 
stantial buildings of the mill appear on the bank at the right. 
A sailing vessel is tied to the wharf by the side of the mull; 
trees reach up above the roofs; in the middle distance, on the 
left, is the river bank with trees, and in the foreground-waters 
three ducks are swimming. The sky in the lower portion is 
filled with warm-tinted clouds through which penetrate rays 
of sunlight. 


Collection of William Hudson, Esq., of Great Varn England. 
Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1892. MSxx. 


By order of the Executor of the Hee Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. C.8.C Wel stacks 


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George Morland, A.R.A. 
Bririsu: 1768—1804 


7 \35—-GATHERING FAGOTS mY! 


”) ghd Height, 1714 inches; width, 14 inches 
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An English peasant, in yellow smock and black hat, on his 
hunkers in the foreground gathering up fagots at the foot 
of a tree on the left of the picture. Behind him, on the right, 
is a boy with blue jacket who holds up a bunch of fagots, and 
by the side of the man is a liver-color and white pointer. 


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Signed at the lower right, G. Moruanp. 


ea From the collection of E. Kensington, Esq., London. 


Purchased from H. Koekkoek, Jr., & Co., through Wallis & Son, 
London, 1E94. 


By order of the Executor of the late Wen Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, pe eaania. C$. MILK, 


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Britiso: 1763—1804 


eens IN FAGOTS: ve 


Height, 1714, inches; width, 14 inches | ‘ i 


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aie English peasant girl, with red cloak, accompanied by a 
smaller girl in blue and a house dog, are crossing the snow- 
covered foreground on their way to the village, some of the 
houses of which appear in the middle distance on the right. 


| = The larger girl is carrying a bunch of fagots which she holds 
ts with her hands in her apron. | 

| | 

y Se Signed at the lower right centre, G. Mortanp. 
é From the collection of E. Kensington, Esq., London. 


Purchased from H. Koekkoek, Jr., & Co., through Wallis & Son, 
17 London, 1894. | 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 


4 burgh, Pennsylvania. Be 2.C MSAK- [pus : 
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[ptf —  s1—AN INTERIOR WITH TWO FIGURES 


NU, a ee) Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 12 inches ee | 
Two small nearly whole-length figures, seated in an Menon: 

| A cavalier with long hair and brown dress and breeches, white 
collar with tassels, is accepting a glass of wine which is being 
handed to him by a fair-haired woman, at whom he is looking 
with an amorous expression. She is in a brown dress and 
wears a white cap, mantle and apron; her left arm rests on 
a red cloth covered table, on which is a plate of stapes, and 


in her hand is a gray jug. 
Signed over the cooreaa to right. 


Examined by Dr. Hofstede de Groot, and notea for inva m future 


editions of his “Catalogue Raisonné.” 


The name of a former owner and the date “C. C. Williams, WP 4, : 
1881,” ts written on a slip of paper and pasted on the back of the 
panel. — 


By order of Messrs. Exxins & HENRIQUES, Attorneys, London. 2, 


James Stark 
» Britisu: 1794—1859 


kif fp. Le — Millboard: RAI 1814 inches; length, 2314 inches 


On the left of the picture a road leads through great forest 
trees and on the right there is a stream where two cows are 
drinking. The farther shore is bordered by a belt of trees. 
Overhead is a summer sky of blue with white clouds. 


From the collection ny Wiliam Hudson, Esq., of Great Yarmouth, 


England. # Ct 
Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1892. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. C.3.€ nx %- 


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Bonifazio Veneziano 
ss Trarran: 1491—1553 


139—THE INFANT MOSES BROUGHT 


a ; se | ae TO PHARAOH’S PALACE 


~ Canvas: Height, 934 inches; length, 40 inches 


_A Group of Pieen small whole-length figures in a spacious 
hall or balcony. On the left Moses is seen sleeping in a cradle, 


near which are three women, two kneeling and one standing, 
while a fourth is stepping out from behind a curtain. In the 
center Pharaoh approaches the cradle, led by his daughter, 


and followed by three male and female attendants; other fig- 


ures are ascending steps on the right, while in the extreme right- 


hand corner two women are appearing from behind a curtain. 
‘The scene is laid in a large hall and an undulating landscape 


is seen in the distance on the right. 


Exhibited at Burlington House, London, 1881, No. 202. 
From the collection of Charles Butler, Esq., England, 1911. £106 4 Fd M+ 3-6. i a 


A “Very charming picture, eg Venetian in its colour, movement 
and sumptuous accessories.’—The Atheneum, January 22, 1881. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Gaspar Poussin (Dughet) | 
Frencu: 1613—1675 © 


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140—LANDSCAPE WI TH BUILDINGS 


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Canvas: Height, 13°4 inches; length, 1814 wmches 


A LANDSCAPE with a group of red-tiled buildings, apparently 
a caserne or prison, and a high square tower, across the back- 
ground and by the edge of a stream with overhanging trees. 
The middle distance is occupied with an uneven gravelly stretch 
of land through which a shepherd is driving his flock of sheep, 
while other figures are also seen. In the forepart of the picture 
is a scantily attired angler fishing and two other. men are 
on 1 the bank. On the left low-growing bushes and trees. 


From the Galicia of the eo: wealthy hermit, Gg E. Dering, Esq 
eof Lockleys, Welwyn, Hertfordshire. 


By order of Messrs. Exvxins & Henriaves, Attorneys, London. 


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Caspar Netscher 
Durcu: 1639—1684 


141—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


_ Canvas : Height, 21 nC: ae 7 inches 


A smaty whole-length portrait of a young lady, seated in an 
armchair on a balcony, looking at the spectator. She is in a 
low-cut dark bodice and white satin shirt with white sleeves, 
her brown curly hair falls in ringlets over her ears and shoul- 
ders and is adorned with pearl ornaments; her earrings, brace- 
lets and necklace are also of pearls. 'To the left is a table with 
a rich red cover on which rests a basket of fruit held by a negro 


_page. In the background are seen, through a balcony, rose : 


trees and clouds, with red curtain and pillar to ou 


From the collection of Miss M. ; Driver, of Sumnimenite Berkshire 
England. (9/24 264 ® I25%/0+0- Meliblacn, 


By order of Messrs. Exxrns & Henriques, Attorneys, London. bin 


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 Meindert Hobbema 
Dvutcu: 1638—1709 


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i G/ 0 \\e2IVOODY RIVER SCENE, WITH FIGURES 


! Kft i hoe | Panel: Height, 1834 inches; width, 22 inches 
ll . , ’ 


A SUMMERTIME view of a bend in a placid river, with ancient — 
i ged red-tiled houses and a densely-branching tall tree on the left; 
| close by and on the edge of the river is a hut from which two 
men in a boat are starting. On the right are other trees and 
houses, but the most conspicuous feature is an improvised 
wood-crane, near a landing stage, from which a man in a boat 
is pushing off; a hamlet is seen in the distance; cloudy sky. 
Rich in quality. : 


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From the collections of the Comte de Marcy, Paris; and Lord Grim- 

: SP QnES London. /9bb- MIS 1 RIS-MaO by: 

Mentioned in Hofstede de Groot’s “Catalogue of Dutch Painters,” 
Vol. IV, 1912; since examined and authenticated by Dr. Hofstede 
de Groot, and will be described at length in a Supplementary 
volume. 


By order of Messrs. Evxixs & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


2600 


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Bririso: 1734—1 HE 


1483—LADY HAMILTON AS SIGISMUN: 


Heap and bust picture of Lady Familie with | 
dress, her blond curls framing in her face, which 
the spectator’s right, and wearing a low-neck gt 
with notes of pink. Her gaze is intently fixed on 
outside of the picture, and her beautiful blue eyes: 

cate features are pictured in an attractive harmony « rhe 
color. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1€95. 


burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. 


Ne . Britisu: 1723—1792 


145—LADY JULIANA PENN 


Lady Juliana Fermor, fourth daughter of Thomas, 2nd 
Baron Pomfret, created Earl of Pomfret in 1721; born, — 
May 21, 1729; married, August, 1751, Thomas Penn, of 
Stoke Park, co. Buckingham, son of William Penn, the 
founder of Pennsylvania. Sat for the portrait in J ane nye 
1755, February, 1764, and February, 1767. 


Height, 38014 inches; width, 25 inches 


A HALF-LENGTH life-size portrait of a lady with black hair, 
with a string of pearls which, passing around the back of her 
neck, falls to the center of her corsage and disappears under 
her right arm. ‘The body is in full-face view to the spectator 
and the head is turned in three-quarter view to the right. The 
costume consists of a yellow cape over a white low-neck bodice, 
with a pink rose and jewel fastened in the center. About the 
right arm is folded a blue velvet coat with ermine lining. In 
the background on the right, a pillar; on the left a sky of dark 
clouds with a bit of blue. 


This portrait is mentioned in the artist’s diary, where it is stated 
that the lady gave sittings to Sir Joshua in February, 1767, and other 
dates; and it is also mentioned in Graves’ “History of the Works of 
Sir Joshua Reynolds,” Vol. ee page 737. 

Purchied from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1901. 
By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin 'T. Watson, Pitts- 


burgh, Pennsylvania. 
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Thomas ‘Gainsborough, R.A. 
3 Britisu: 17271788 


146—COUNTESS OF HARBOROUGH | 


Height, 30 eye width, 25 inches. 


A HALF-LENGTH life-size portrait of a lady woh gray hair — 
dressed high in the fashion of the eighteenth century, wearing 
a gown of blue with square-cut neck filled in with delicate lace. 
About her neck is a fluted blue ribbon, and in the right ear 
appears an earring of lapis lazuli. The lady’s face, in nearly 
full view to the spectator, is notable for careful drawing of 
the features and its placid, reserved expression. 


“Portrait of the Countess of Harborough, aunt of the third lady 
de Braye, from the collection of the present Lord Braye, fifth Baron.” 
Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1896. S$ xxx — 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Y 147_THE SHEPHERD BOY — 


/ / bT0 a ie Height 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


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Bririsx > 1723—1'792 


« A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure in side view, with head 
turned to the left in three-quarter view, of a boy with auburn 
locks and clad in a smock of reddish-brown. His hands, ap- 
pearing just under his chin, clasp his shepherd crook and in 
the lower half of the composition, standing close about him, 
are several lambs. In the background, in the upper half of 
the picture, there is a sky of dark blue with gray clouds and 
the green foliage of a tree, the trunk of which appears on the 
left. The expression of the child’s face is winsome and the 
low tone of ine picture reveals harmonious color qualities, 


Bought direct from Sir Joshua Reynolds by Mr. Stephen Sullivan, aii 
whose grandson, Mr. C. S. Sullivan, the picture was purchased in 
1893 by a Mr. Vokins, who sold the painting the same year to 
Messrs. Wallis & Son, of London, who in 1895 sold the work to 
Messrs. Durand-Ruel, of Paris. 


Exhibited at the British Institute, London, in 1817, under No. 102, 
in 1824 under No. 169, in 1850 wnder No. 50. 


Mentioned in “The History of the Works of Sir Joma Reynolds) 
by Algernon Graves, Volume III, page 1205. 


Purchased from M. essrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1897. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. — 


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Boe : Aes Barris: 1727—1788 a 
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148—TOBIAS FRERE, ESQ. 


bas, GY ’ Ie Msow, _ Height, 30 inches; width, 254% inches 3 ie 


deg euf A HALF-LENGTH life-size portrait of a gentleman with, gray 
wig and dark blue coat, the face in nearly full view to the 
spectator. A white collar and lace are about the neck and a | 
lace cuff is seen at the wrist where the right hand is thrust ae 
under the front of the coat. Held under the left arm Is a a 
black three-cornered hat with gold braid. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1897. | bee Bs «xx ~1899 


By order of the Eaecutor of the late Mr. Day pede Warsox, Pitts 
Care; AA £04 


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MY, ty ~ 149-COUNTESS LERCARI 


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Sir Anthony Van Dyck 
. Fruremiso: 1599—1641 


Height 30 inches; width, 24% inches 


A HALF-LENGTH life-size por ee ait of a lady with dark auburn | 
hair, the body in full front view and the head turned to the 
left in three-quarter view. The right hand appears in the | 
lower part of the picture on the left, the fingers touching a 
necklace of beads. A red rose is seen in the lady’s hair over 
her left ear and she wears an earring ornamented with pearl. 
Around her neck is a white fluted ruff edged with lace; the 


gown is black and the background is filled by a dark red cur- 


tain. The eyes look directly at the spectator; the features and 
the hand show masterly drawing and the color effects produce 
a unified and charming ensemble. 


From the collection of Marquis Coccopant of Modena. 
Purchased from Messrs. Laurie & Co., London, 1904. AO-xx¥ — 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Daviv T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. ©C-S-C mS «Kxx- 


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! NG * Frency: 1755—1842 
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150—YOUNG WOMAN WITH DIRECTOIRE HAT 


) Height, 2534 inches; width, 214% inches 


A HEAD and bust picture of a comely young woman with dark 
hair, wearing a blue bodice and white fichu. On her head is 
a great wide-brimmed straw hat trimmed in voluminous bows 
of broad ribbon of red, black and white stripes. ‘The body is 
in three-quarter view and the head is turned to the right so 
that the face is in full view to the spectator. 


Purchased from Messrs. Laurie & Co., London, 1904. LSxx 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T, Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @- S-C Saxx — 


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Britisu: 


151-SCENE IN THE CHANNEL 


/ a e. Height, 27 inches; length, 3914 inches 


A MARINE with the green waters of the English Channel toss- 
ing in the foreground where, on the right, is seen a sailing 
vessel advancing as it rides over the waves. Four men in a 
rowboat are about to board it. On the left, farther away, is 
a frigate proceeding under half sail, and in the distance are 


seen a three-masted vessel near the center of the picture and 


a sailboat near the extreme right. A high sky of gray and 
white clouds, with a space of pale blue at the top of the 
canvas, completes the picture. 


From the Price Sale, London, 1895. Catalogue No. 20. ite be Wille 
Purchased from L. Crist Delmonico, New York, 1896. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin 'T, Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. ©.3.@ MARK 


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John Constable, R.A. 
| BritisH: 1776—1837 © 


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1/ 152—THE GLEBE FARM dain 
YY, ed Ab Height, 251, Wonee length, 3514 inches 


dy euh- THE Glebe Farm is seen on an eminence amid the trees on ae 
right of the picture. On the left is a group of fine trees with 
the foliage rising to the top of the canvas. In the foreground 
are the waters of a stream with a donkey drinking. On his back 
is a boy with a sack before him and on the shore at the right 
is a farm-dog. Overhead is a sky of gray and une clouds 
with a space of blue in the upper portion. 


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Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, of London and Paris, 1892. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Divs gh Warson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania, ©C-S:@ — 7 


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ue Bartolomé Estéban Murillo 
SPANISH: 1618—1682 


1583—MADONNA AND CHILD 


4 , VT nS Height, 42% inches; width, 324% inches 


| ZB Q. Kafive. A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH life-size seated figure of the Ma- 
i a) ayy! donna about to suckle the Child, whom she holds on her knee. 
iZ i A The Madonna is of the brunette type and her costume includes 
i yor / Gj ‘ white drapery about her neck and wrists, a gown of red and 
Ve On J apiece of dark blue drapery spread over her knees. Her head 

is inclined forward and turned to the spectator’s right, while 


Cae ~ the head of the Child appears in nearly full face to the 
spectator. : 7 
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) i. 2 Pf Mentioned in “Art Treasures in Britain,” Volume I]. Waagen, 
Oger s / ¢ page 223, “Annals of the Artists of Spain.” Stirling Maxwell, Vol- ! 
Oh Gju % ume IV, page 1611, “Velasquez and Murillo,” by Curtis, page 158. 


‘ l Said to be the picture which is mentioned in Murillo’s will as 
U jy! : ordered by “a weaver of Seville, who had paid nine yards of satin on 
ot ae account, toward the price,” and with other Spanish pictures bequeathed 

+, Se to Louis Philippe, and eventually sold with other pictures of his col- 
lection, at Christie’s in 1853 as the “‘Standish Collection.” 


i ace “\.» Standish Collection, Christie’s of London, 1858, when it was eee 
PSP 1g FS by Captain Richard Ford. 

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SpanisH: 1618—1682 | 


154—BOY WITH FRUIT AND BREAD 


| Height, 4334 ee width, 3014 inches 


_ A LIFE-SIZE figure of a boy, wtten is sparsely clad with a white 
shirt and brown breeches, seated by the road-side at the foot 
of a tree with landscape background showing hilly country and 
a sky with dark clouds and some spaces of dull blue. The 
boy, in his uplifted right hand, is holding a date which he is 
about to drop into his mouth as he looks upward. In his left 
hand, placed on a stone on the road-side, he holds a white dish 
filled with dates and on the right near his left foot are two 
oranges and a hunk of bread. “ 


Purchased from Messrs. Sully & Co., London, 1905, who procured the 
picture from an old family of Seville, Spain. Messrs. Sully & Co. 
state that this picture was seen before this purchase by Sir Walter 
Armstrong, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, who 
strongly advised them to buy the painting. : 


By order of the Eaecutor of the late Mr. Davin T. wet Pitts- 
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A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH portrait of an intellecenale looking Sons 
young gentleman of quality. He is standing directed slightly 

to right and is looking at the spectator three-quarter face. His 
well-groomed appearance suggests a gentleman of the court. 
He is dressed in black, with white lace sleeves, and wears an — 
elaborately starched and gauffered ruff or collar. His golden = 
red hair is closely cropped and his small beard is neatly ‘= 
trimmed. His left hand is resting on the back of a chair, and 
his right is against his hip. . 


Canvas inscribed ‘‘Htatis 28, Ao. 1640.” 


From the collection of the Hon. Claude Ponsonby, England. Doh mn Hig rots /G 


By order of Messrs. Evxiys & Henriaurs, Attorneys, London. 


John Crome 
(OL_p Crome) 
Breitrisu: 1768—1821 


156—THE MILL POND | 


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Tae old ath with thatched roof, is placed in the left center 
of the picture and the waters of the pond fill the foreground. 
Trees in full foliage embower the mill, and on the right is a 
view of distant Norfolk country. The sky shows on the right 
a mass of gray cloud and on | the left a space of blue. 


From the collection of the Reverend George Custance, of Norwich, 
England, for whom the picture was painted. Inn Cattaqus 
Purchased from W. Scott & Sons, Maron 1896. 


By order of the Ewecutor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts 
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157—PORTRAIT OF CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD 
RITTER VON GLUCK (1714-1787) 


Canvas: Height, 39 inches; length, 31 inches 


Ue 7. ve Aman. - The eminent author of many operas. Born at a small vil- 


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) lage in Bavaria on the Bohemian frontier ; educated at Prague 
University, where he adopted music as a profession, and 
whence he passed to Vienna, where he wrote seven operas in 
five years. Visited London in 1745, resided in Paris from 
about 1769 to 1779, where the patronage of his former pupil, 
Marie Antoinette, contributed much to his great success as 


a musician. 


A HALF-LENGTH figure, seated at a harpsichord on which he 
is playing, the artist having transfixed the musician at a mo- 
ment of inspiration. He is an elderly, clean-shaven man and 
is wearing a green shot-silk gown, white frilled ruffle, neck- 
band and cuffs, with gray curly wig. 


This is a version of the famous. portrait, now in the Imperial 
Gallery at Vienna, painted in Paris by Duplessis in 1775. It is be- 


lieved to be the one which Gluck had. done for Joh. Friedrich Reichardt | 


in 1788. Little if anything is known concerning the Klimesch who 
painted this admirable version. 


Signed and dated on the side of the harpsichord, VieNNA 
1783. 


Exhibited at the Berlin Theatrical Exhibition, 1910-11. 


By order of Messrs. Evxins & Henriques, Attorneys, London, 


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_ Antoine Vollon 
__ Frencn : 1833—1 900 


Betis: pragh. 28 inches; length, 41 inches 


AN autumn 1 view over a flat meadow with a background of 
. trees and partly hidden houses; to the right is seen a group 
¥ Me of golden-tinted trees. A white cart-horse forms a conspicu- 
ous feature on the left side of the scene. The blue sky is 
charged with cloud effects. 

: a Signed at the lower left. 


By order of Mxssrs. Exxixs & Henriques, Attorneys, London. 


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Josef Israels | 
DutcH: 1824—1911 


159PREPARING THE MEAL “© | 
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jus. 4. Qi Mean, In the humble interior of a Dutch cottage, a young nt 
f mother on the right of the picture is cooking the family soup, 
Ak while her children, a boy with a little girl on his knee, and 
another little girl seated on a low chair, are waiting and look- 
ing on. The cooking fire is in a brazier placed on the floor 
and the deep saucepan which the mother holds by its handle | 
with her left hand is suspended over the fire by a crane which ae 
hangs from the ceiling. The general tone of the picture is 
cast in the warm grays characteristic of Josef Israels, en- 

~ livened by notes of dull blue in some parts ¢ of the resi of 

the figures. 


Signed at the lower left, Joser Isnaris. 


Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1894. 


By order of the Paecitor of the late Mr. Davin T, Waveons Pitts 
burgh, Pennsylvania. €@-S *€ oS Xx- i. 


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Félix Ziem 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


ay y th Y 160—GRAND CANAL, VENICE 


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In the waters of the foreground where, near the whan on te 
right, are many yellow sails, lie two ships with tall rakish masts, 
the nearer one showing a crimson flag and having a band of 
bright green ornamental work on the stern. On the left a 
gondola is swiftly passing as it is propelled by its rower. In 
the distance are the walls and domes of Venice with St. Mark 
and the Campanile near the center of the composition. Over- 
head is a high summer sky with tints of blue above eee 

-into warm color in the lower part. 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


Signed at the lower left, pets 
From the Eeneriion of Charles Jourdiat, Paris. fio 60% yn 


Purchased from Messrs: Arnold & Tripp, Paris, through M. Knoedler 
& Co., Paris, 1898. maxx- 8S06 ; 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. @©.s. C mexxK — 


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GERMAN: 1828—1899 


i .o 161 -ARABIAN HORSEMEN 
4 / Z, I00 | Height, 34 inches; length, 4614, inches — 


%. BE Wallace A LARGE company of Arabs, mounted and armed, are descend- 
ing from the mountains at the right, in close but confused = 
order, their many-colored horses plunging wildly over the un- 
even slope of rocks and short herbage. Their guns are held a 
yeady for instant use, and a number of the riders keep a sharp 
lookout back over the left shoulder, as though expecting an. am 
attack from that quarter or to detect an appearance of an ~*~ 
enemy over there. The nearest horsemen have fierce, dark, 
strongly defined features, and their apparel is brilliant in color, 
as is the caparisoning of their mounts. | | a 


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Signed at the lower right, Av. ScHREYER. 


Prom Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1888, who purchased it direct from the ae 
‘ee Orhest. 


Pirrchased from the sale of the Estate of the late Mrs, Sue Mc ure 
Clark, New York, 1913, by the Holland Galleries. Be Vignes x 1005 

Property of the late Mr, J.T. Sperry, who purchased the picture from 
the Holland Galleries. 


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Claude Monet — 
Frencu: 1840— 


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—G/ fp ~ 162—-EGLISE DE VERANGEVILLE 


7 Pie Wh Height, 26 inches; Pheu 32 a: 
Lawn Ka 


A Monet landscape, attractive in color and strikingly com-— a 
posed, showing a hillside and cliffs on the left overlooking the | BE | 
sea, which appears on the right. In the foreground, rising — 
from a mass of shrubbery are two slender trees with dark a 
foliaged tops. On the crown of the hillside at the left is the — 
old stone church of Vérangeville with its roofs and tower in ie 
relief against the sky, which indicates gray weather by its mov- % 
ing warm-tinted, light gray clouds. Ls 


Signed at the lower right, CLaupe Monet, and dated "82. 1" 


Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1898. ie ; A ; 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warsan Pitts-_ a 2 
burgh, REISE Cg.C OoSxKK— : a 


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Adolf Schreyer 
GERMAN: 1828—1899 


1683—THE ADVANCE 


Height, 34 inches; length, 48 inches 


A party of Arab horsemen are coming forward on the right 
of the picture, approaching a pool in the left foreground where, 
mounted on a splendid white stallion, their leader awaits them. 
With the group of approaching troopers is a pack-horse heavily 
laden with camp paraphernalia. Above the low horizon, which 
appears in the left of the picture, is a sky of gray clouds with 
a space of blue in the upper portion. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. 


Collection of the late Mr. Jutius WapswortH, New York. 


William Adolphe Bouguereau 
Frencu: 1825—1905 


164—RESISTANCE TO CUPID 


) Height, 82% inches; width, 22V% inches 
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THE composition shows the seated figure of a young woman 


of brunette type, on the left, with blue drapery over her knees, 
with arms stretched out before her and pushing away from 
her a nude blond Cupid with white wings, who, with his left 
knee on her lap and his arrow poised in his right hand, has 
evidently attempted to stab her unawares. The setting for 
the picture comprises a square stone seat in the left foreground, 


a tree with foliage spreading over the upper part of the canvas, a 
a mountainside in the distance, and a sky of pale blue with — 


delicate gray notes tinged with pink at the horizon. 


Signed at the left, on the stone seat, W. BoucuEREAv. 


By order of an Executor. 


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German: 1828—1899 


165—THE HALT AT THE FOUNTAIN 


Height, 31 inches; length, 51 inches — 


| ifn cin company of Arab horsemen have stopped on the Sites 


of a town to water their horses at a large fountain-basin out- 
side the city walls. On the right is a chieftain mounted on a 
fine eray, the bridle held by a follower, and in the middle of — 
the composition are two beautiful Arabs, one white, the other 
gray, whose riders have dismounted. On the left another horse- 
man approaches on a sorrel, and beyond are numerous other 
members of the party. In the immediate foreground, on the 
left, is a pool filled by the waste water, and over all is a sky — 
of blue with white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. SCHREYER. 


By order of an Executor. 


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(166-—THE FRIGHTENED CHILDREN =~ 
PY oe om” : Height, 3634 inches; Pity 5414 inches 


Mu ot dy # 4? ArT the foot of stone steps, which lead from a farm cout eH in b ‘ _ 
the middle of the picture to the foreground, are two little = 
children, a boy and a girl, who shrink back against the wall, ais 
frightened by the growling of a mother-hound who, surrounded a 
by her puppies, is emerging from her kennel on the left. Some | 
chickens are seen in the courtyard and also, through its green — i. . 
doors, in the roadway outside. Through the partly open doors 2 ee. : 
some trees and a bit of sky are also seen. Sunlight falls on 
the foreground, illuminating the figures of une children and | 
casting shadows over the dog- “kennel. | 


Signed with the mele at the center left, on the dog-kennel, D.C. 


Awarded a medal at the Salon of 1831. 

Collection of M. Albert, Paris, 1866. % bolatge. 2ay 

Collection of Moreau, Paris, seusse), 1900 Feo , bo 401.0004 — , a 
Purchased from Messrs. Knoedler & Co., New York, (300. q 21 Ss : ° we Sc 


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SpaANisH: 1618—1682 e anes f “a ee 


167_TRIUMPH OF RELIGION "an 


Panel: Height, 481% inches; width, 381% inches 


VY DECORATIVE » composition showing two Avine angel- boys, one : a 


bearing a bishop’s crosier, and the other holding up a white, 
gold-ornamented mitre with a large blue jewel set on its front : 
side. ‘This composition was apparently a part of some im- as 
portant altarpiece and doubtless occupied a place i in its Up a 

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From the ae of Sir Charles Turner, Ke C. I. E., London. er, 
Exhibited at the Exhibition of Spanish Art, London, 1895-96. | 


Previously in the possession of the late Alexander ‘Dennistoun, of 
Hellensburgh, N. B., who obtained it from a private source in 
Spain. an 

Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1896.  — ; Si 

By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Warsoy, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


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Richard Westall, R.A. 
Brrriso: 1765—1836 


168—CUPID AND PSYCHE 
Height, 59% inches; length, 79 inches 


Tue figures are life-size and Cupid, nude, is depicted lying _ 
asleep on a couch, while Psyche, her body mostly nude but 

partly covered by diaphanous white drapery which falls from 
her head over her shoulders and is wrapped about her thighs, 
is kneeling at his side looking at him intently as she holds up 
in her left hand a lighted Grecian lamp. The background dis- 
plays a red curtain, fruits and flowers and, on the right, some 


hanging foliage and a glimpse of a landscape view. In the - ad 


left upper corner of the composition is a small space of sky — 
with a crescent moon and fluttering above the head of Psyche 
is a gray butterfly. | 


From the collection of Lord Dorchester, England. fay + aes 
Purchased from Messrs. Wallis & Son, London, 1894.. 


By order of the Executor of the late Mr. Davin T. Watson, Pitts- 
burgh, Pennsylvania. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION,: _ 


-MANAGERs. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
~ NUMBER 
AUBERT, Ernest Jran | 
The Fountain of Love : 13 
BARON, Henri 
The Revelation , 8 
BERAUD, JEan | 
Boulevard Haussmann 3 16 
BERNE-BELLECOUR, Prosper Evmenne 
A Sentinel | 17, 
Episode of the Siege of Paris, 1870-71 39 
- The Resting Place 45 
Cuirassiers 94. 
BLAKELOCK, RarpepuH Axsert, N.A. 
Morning, White Mountains 69 
BONHEUR, Mute. Rosa 
A Summer Day 58 
BOUGUEREAU, Wuutam AboLPHE 
The Copy Book 4 
A Roman Beauty 53 
Resistance to Cupid 164 
BRETON, Juries ApoLPHE 
Returning From Work 72 


feyvN, J.G., N.A. 
A Case of Salvage : 32 


CALCOTT, Sm A. W., R.A. 


Seene in the Channel 


CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Antonio — 
The Cheering Glass 


COLLINS, Wititiam 
Cromer Sands 


CONSTABLE, Joun, R.A. 
The Glebe Farm 


CORCOS, Marrero Virrorio 
Waiting 


COROT, Jean Bapristk CAMILLE 
Richmond on the Thames 
Boulogne-sur-Mer: un Coin de Ville 
Willows | 


Environs of Ktretat 


HU PVPens of Artleas Mw Wtine) 
Le Bae | 


Le Soir 
Ville-d’ Avray: Le Bouleau 


COURBET, Gustave 
The Shady Glen 


CROME (O1p Crome), JoHN 
Mill on the Yare, or Scene in Norfolk 
The Mill Pond 


DAUBIGNY, Cuarirs Francois 


Peasant Woman with Two Cows 
On the Oise 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


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25am 


DAUBIGNY, Cuarrtes Francois—Continued 
La Mare aux Hérons 
The Seashore 
Along the River Oise 


DAUBIGNY, Kart Pierre 


Fishermen’s Cottages 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL 
The Frightened Children 


DEFREGGER, Franz von 
The Smoker —- 


DETAILLE, Jean Barrisre Epovarp 
: A Hussar 


DETTI, Cesare 
Music Hath Charms 
Cavalier with Two-handed Sword 
Halted 
The Interrupted Duet 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr VIRGILE 
The Sultana 
A Lady with Perroquet and Dog 
In the Forest of Fontainebleau 
Lady and Child 
The Necklace 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


113 
116 
123 


26 


166 


Gathering Fagots: Outskirts of the Forest of Fon- 


tainebleau 


DUPRE, Jutes 


Sunset in the Forest 


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NUMBER 
FANTIN-LATOUR, HeEnrr | “ 


Peonies in a Glass Vase 
Dahlias in Blue Vase 


GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, R.A. 


Countess of Harborough 
Tobias Frere, Esq. 


GEROME, Jran Liton 
The Lion and the ee 


GRIVOLAS, Prrrre 
The Motet 


GUILLEMIN, Atexanpre Marix 
The Sleeping Child 


HAGBORG, Aveust 
Fisher Folk 


HAMMEN, Enpmunp G. 
The Armorer 


HARPIGNIES, HeEnrtr 
Bouquet d’Arbres 
L’ Allier a Heérisson 
Le Bois de Trémelliére 
Bords de l Yonne 


HENNER, Jean JACQUES 


Head of a Young Woman 
Head of a Young Woman 


HERNANDEZ, D. 
The Opera Box 


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HOBBEMA, Mernperr 
Woody River Scene, with Figures 


HOMER, Wiwnstow, N.A. 

A Good Pool: Saguenay River 
St. John’s River, Florida 
Watching From the Cliffs 


INNESS, Geroresr, N.A. 
Alexandria Bay on the St. Lawrence, 1878 


ISRAELS, Josrr 
Preparing the Meal 


JACQUE, CuHaries Emir 


Moutons dans la Campagne: Temps orageux 
Interior of Sheepfold 

Sheep Entering the Fold 

Outskirts of Fontainebleau 

The Approaching Storm 


JACQUET, Jean GUSTAVE 
In the Park 


JIMINEZ Y ARANDA, Jost 
The Surprise 


JOHNSON, Davin, N.A. 
On the River at. Cos Cob, Connecticut 


KAEMMERER, Frepertk HENpRIK 


Loving Glances 


KEVER, Jacozp Stmon HeENpRIK 


La Couturiéere 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


49 


159 


63 


36 


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no 


59 


KEYSER, Ean 
Children’s Frolic | 


KLIMESCH, T. 


Portrait of Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck 


(1714-1787) 


KOEKKOEK, Barenp CorneEtis 
Landscape 


LEFEBVRE, Juries Joseru 
The White Dove 


LE ROUX, Hecror— 
The Departure from Pausilippe 


LONGHI, erereae 


Interior with Figures 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 
Keene Valley, Adirondacks 


McCORD, Grorcr H., A.N.A. 
Sunset in Venice 
Venetian Fishing Boats 


MEISSONIER, Fuss, JEAN CHARLES: 


Lovers’ Lane 
Troopers in a ‘Tavern 


METSU, Gaprien 


An Interior with Two Figures 


MEYER VON BREMEN, Jonann Cae 


The Wayside Shrine 


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137 


MONCHABLON, Frrpinanp Jan 
Landscape 


MONET, Cravve 


Eglise de Vérangeville 


MON ETICELLI, A. T. J. 
Reunion dans un Pare 
Le Jardin d’ Amour 
Rubens at the Court of Philip III, 1603 


~  MORLAND, Grorcet, A.R.A. 


Gathering Fagots 
Bringing in Fagots 


MUNKACSY, Minatry pr 
| Landscape 


MURA, Frank 
Feeding Chickens 
In the Fields, Neuville 


MURILLO, Barrotomrt Estrpan 
Madonna and Child 
Boy with Fruit and Bread 
Triumph of Religion 


NETSCHER, Caspar 
Portrait of a Lady 


NEUVILLE, AtpHonst Marie DE 
A French Cavalryman 


PASINI, ALBERTO 
Scene in the Orient 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


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84 


PEREZ, Axonso_ 
Village Courtship 


PERRAULT, Lrton 


La Petite Pauvrette 
Fairy Tales 


PIOT, Errennr AboLPHE 
Good Morning! _ 
Lesbia 


POUSSIN (DucGuHertr), Gaspar 
Landscape with Buildings 


PYNE, J AMES BAKER 
View of Heidelberg 


RAEBURN, Sir Henry, R.A. 


Portrait of a Gentleman 


REMBRANDT (ScuHoo1. oF) 
Head of an Old Man 


REMINGTON, Freperic, A.N.A. 


A Plainsman 


REYNOLDS, Sm Josuvua, P.R.A. | 


Lady Juliana Penn 
The Shepherd Boy 


RI TCHIE, ALEXANDER Hay 


Excommunication of St. Paul 


ROMNEY, Georcet, R.A. 


Lady Hamilton as Sigismunde 


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NUMBER 


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CATALOGUE 
: NUMBER 
ROUSSEAU, Pierre Evitennet THrovore 


An Italian Pass 100 
The Winding Road EL? 


ROUSSEAU, Puiperr 
Landscape 40 


ROY BET, Frerprnanp 
The Casque | 38 


RUBENS, Sir Perer Pav 


Portrait of a Gentleman 155 
Sas, A. 


The Cavalcade : 2 


~SCHREYER, Avotr 


A Halt by the Roadside B5 
Arab Cavaliers: Chief’s Staff 73 
Arabian Horsemen 161 
The Advance ; 163 
The Halt at the Fountain 165 


~" SEMENONSKY, Erman 


Spring 20 

Summer 21 
STARK, James 

A Woodland Glade: Near Norwich 138 
SULLY, Tuomas 

St. Jerome 57 


THOREN, Ortro von 
Driving the Cows 75 


WALKER, J. A. 


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The House by the River 
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Madonna and Child 


VAN DYCK, Str AntTHONY 


Countess Lercari 


VAN HOVE, J.B. . 
Dutch Interior 


VAN MARCKE, Ene 
Landscape with Cows 


VENEZIANO, Bontrazio 
The Infant Moses Brought to Pharaoh’s Palace 


VIBERT, JrHan GrorcEs 
The Feast of the Annunciation 


VIGKE-LE BRUN, Enisasera Lovise 
Young Woman with Directoire. Hat 


VOLLON, AnNrToINnE 


Paysage d’ Automne 


French Cavalrymen 


WESTALL, Ricwarp, R.A. 
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